Browner v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseAppellant Antonio Browner was convicted of felony murder and other related crimes associated with the 2011 shooting death of Gary Cole, the assistant manager of a Family Dollar store, during an armed robbery of the store. He was also convicted of armed robbery of Fran Meyer and attempted car-jacking of her vehicle which occurred later in the same evening as the shooting of Mr. Cole. Browner appealed, raising multiple arguments relating to evidentiary errors at trial and insufficiency of the evidence presented to convict him. After review, the Supreme Court found no reversible error, and that the trial court record contained sufficient evidence to support Browner's convictions. Accordingly, the Supreme Court affirmed Browner's convictions.
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