Johnson v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseJonathan Johnson and Joshua Lee appealed their convictions for malice murder in connection with the shooting death of Robert Cannon. Johnson also appealed his conviction for possession of marijuana, and Lee appealed his conviction for family violence battery in connection with the beating of his wife, Kimberly Walker Lee. Both appellants contended the trial court erred in denying their claim of racial discrimination in jury selection under Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986). Lee also disputed the sufficiency of the evidence supporting his convictions, the trial court’s denial of two motions for mistrial, and three instructions the court gave the jury. Finding no reversible error, the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed the convictions.
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