Blackshear v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseUlysses Blackshear, Jr. was found guilty of malice murder and other crimes in connection with the death of William Land. On appeal, Blackshear challenged the sufficiency of the evidence as to each offense of which he was found guilty and sentenced. Blackshear also argued the trial court erred by failing to apply the proper standard in considering his motion for new trial on the general grounds and that his trial counsel provided constitutionally ineffective assistance by not objecting to the admission of certain photographs from Land’s autopsy. Finding no reversible error, the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed.
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