Curry v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseDefendant Michael Curry appealed his convictions for the malice murders of Ann Curry, Erika Curry, and Ryan Curry. Responding to a phone call from the neighbors in 1985, police found the bodies of Defendant's eight-months-pregnant wife, Ann, and those of their children, 4-year-old Erika and 20-month-old Ryan. On appeal to the Supreme Court, Defendant asserted: (1) that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions; (2) that the delay of almost 24 years between the crimes and his indictment violated his due process rights under the State and Federal Constitutions; and (3) that the State improperly commented on his right to remain silent in three instances. Upon review, the Supreme Court found no merit to any of Defendant's issues raised on appeal, and affirmed his conviction.
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