Volkova v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseLiubov Volkova appealed her conviction for the murder of her husband, Jordan Whitson. Volkova called police to inform them her husband had been shot. When police arrived, Volkova led them to Whitson’s body, which was lying at the bottom of a set of stairs. One shell casing was found near the body, and there was blood on Whitson’s hands and blood spatter up the stairs. Whitson had been shot through his right cheek, and the bullet lodged in his head, leading to his death. The handgun that caused Whitson’s death was found on a table in the master bedroom, where Volkova had placed it. On appeal, Volkova contended the trial court erred by failing to properly instruct the jury on how to consider a particular statement she made to police and that her trial counsel provided constitutionally ineffective assistance. Finding no reversible error, the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed Volkova's conviction.
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