Arnold v. Georgia

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Joseph Arnold was convicted by jury of the murder of Gerald Osborne and the unlawful possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Arnold appealed, contending: (1) the evidence was insufficient to sustain his convictions; (2) the trial court erred when it denied his motion for pretrial immunity; and (3) that it erred when it limited his voir dire of prospective jurors. Upon review of the record and briefs, the Georgia Supreme Court found no reversible error and affirmed. View "Arnold v. Georgia" on Justia Law