Miller v. Georgia

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Michael Miller was tried by jury and convicted of murder and other crimes in connection with the shooting death of Shawnita. Miller appealed, arguing that an error in the poll of the jury required his convictions be set aside, and asserting that his prosecution for the crimes of which he was convicted other than murder was barred by the statute of limitations. Finding no reversible error, the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed. View "Miller v. Georgia" on Justia Law