Grell v. Georgia
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Appellant Devin Anthony Grell was convicted of the felony murder of Donny Edouard, with the aggravated assault of Edouard as the underlying felony. He was also convicted of burglary of the Edouard home, two counts of aggravated assault of Brianna Morgan, and five counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, with each of the possession counts using as its predicate felony a different one of the five felonies with which Appellant was charged. He appealed the judgment of conviction, contending that he was not afforded the effective assistance of counsel and that the trial court improperly excluded the testimony of a defense witness and improperly instructed the deliberating jury in response to a question the jury raised. After reviewing the appellate record, the Supreme Court affirmed six of the nine convictions and vacated two of the convictions for possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and one of the aggravated assault convictions in which Morgan was the victim.
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