Browder v. Georgia
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Appellant Melvin Browder appealed his conviction and sentence for the murder of Eboni Galloway, aggravated assault of two other victims by discharging a firearm from within a motor vehicle toward a person, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. On appeal, he argued: (1) the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction of murder or aggravated assault; (2) the trial court erred by failing to give requested charges on involuntary manslaughter as a lesser included offense of the murder charge; (3) the trial court erred by admitting out of court statements made by the co-defendant; and (4) the trial court erred in denying his motion for new trial on the ground that he received ineffective assistance of counsel at the trial. Finding no reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed the trial court in all respects.
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