Moore v. Georgia
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Appellant Patrick Moore was convicted by jury of murder and related offenses for the 2011 shootings of Erica Peterson, Fabian Ellis, and Jervod Jarvis, and shooting death of Tracy Burton. Appellant appealed the denial of his amended motion for new trial, arguing the evidence was insufficient for a jury to find him guilty, and also asserting that the trial court erred by: (1) excluding evidence of a victim’s possession of drugs; (2) admitting evidence concerning Appellant’s Facebook page; and (3) refusing to give a voluntary manslaughter jury charge. Finding no error, the Supreme Court affirmed.
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