Ardis v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of felony murder, aggravated assault, and other related offenses in connection with the shooting death of one victim and the aggravated assault of another victim. On appeal, defendant asserted, inter alia, that he was denied effective assistance of trial counsel in that counsel failed to object to (a) the admissibility of a custodial statement given by co-defendant; (b) the admissibility of an out-of-court statement given to police by one of the victims during the investigation of the case; (c) testimony that guns and ammunition were seized from defendant's home and to the introduction of these items into evidence; and (d) certain testimony by an officer as inadmissible hearsay. The court found no reversible error and affirmed the judgment.
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