Nunnally v. State
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Malik Nunnally was convicted of malice murder and other crimes related to the death of Maya Mitchell. On December 30, 2018, Mitchell left her boyfriend Xavier Lamar's home to meet Nunnally. The next morning, her body was found in Glen Emerald Park with a gunshot wound to the head. Evidence showed that Mitchell had been in contact with a phone number ending in -2170, which was in Nunnally's possession. Text messages indicated that Mitchell was meeting Nunnally to buy marijuana. Nunnally's girlfriend testified that he left her apartment that night with a gun. Cell-site data placed Nunnally's phone near the crime scene. Mitchell's car was later found abandoned, and Nunnally's internet search history showed searches related to the murder.
The DeKalb County Superior Court held a jury trial from August 26, 2021, to September 2, 2021. The court granted a directed verdict for Nunnally on the armed robbery charge but the jury found him guilty on the remaining counts. Nunnally was sentenced to life in prison for malice murder, with additional concurrent and consecutive sentences for firearm possession charges. The felony murder count was vacated by operation of law, and the aggravated assault count merged into the malice murder count for sentencing. Nunnally's motion for a new trial was denied by the trial court on December 8, 2023.
The Supreme Court of Georgia reviewed the case and affirmed the convictions. The court held that the evidence was sufficient to support the convictions under constitutional due process and Georgia statutory law. The court also found no error in the trial court's jury instruction on party to a crime, as there was at least slight evidence supporting the theory that Nunnally was involved in the events leading to Mitchell's murder. The judgment was affirmed, and all justices concurred.
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