Wallace v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseJamad Jacque Wallace appealed his convictions for murder and other crimes arising from the fatal shooting of Alex Delgado-Ramos (“Delgado”) in a drug store parking lot. Wallace argued on appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court that the trial court erred by: (1) failing to conduct an adequate inquiry prior to replacing a holdout juror with an alternate; and (2) informing the jury that two witnesses were held in contempt for refusing to testify on behalf of the State. He also argued his trial counsel was ineffective for failing to prepare adequately for cross-examination of the State’s primary witness. To the extent that Wallace has preserved these claims for appellate review, the Supreme Court found they lacked merit and affirmed his convictions.
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