Georgia v. Harris
Annotate this CaseLorenzo Harris was indicted for malice murder and other offenses arising from the shooting of Larry Jones. The State appealed the trial court’s pretrial rulings, which were not reduced to writing, granting Harris’s motion in limine to exclude evidence of two prior incidents and his motion to suppress identification evidence. In the absence of a written order from the trial court regarding the appealed rulings, the Georgia Supreme Court directed the parties to brief the issue of the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction. Upon review, the Court concluded it had jurisdiction over these appeals, vacated the trial court’s rulings, and remanded for further proceedings.
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