Doyle v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseMatthew Doyle was convicted by jury for the murder of Lyndon “Pookie” Tucker, and for the possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. On appeal, he contended the evidence was insufficient to support his conviction and that the trial court erred by failing to charge the jury on the requirement for corroboration of accomplice testimony. Because the Georgia Supreme Court concluded the trial court plainly erred by failing to give the accomplice-corroboration charge, it reverse. The Court did not address Doyle’s remaining enumerations of error.
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