Bester v. Georgia
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Appellant Rashad Bester appealed his convictions for malice murder and other crimes relating to the strangulation death of Shawna Webber. He claimed that the trial court erred in denying his claim that his trial counsel provided ineffective assistance and his claim that the prosecutor violated his equal protection rights by the use of a peremptory strike in selecting the jury. The Supreme Court affirmed Bester's convictions for malice murder and sodomy, but vacated his conviction and sentence for aggravated assault, because that conviction merged with malice murder.
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