Bailey v. Georgia

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A jury found appellant Stephen Bailey guilty but mentally ill on all thirteen counts of an indictment filed in connection with the stabbing deaths of Ursula Peterson and her adult daughter Dominique Martin, who were his upstairs neighbors. Bailey argued on appeal that the trial court erred by denying his motion to suppress evidence, denying his Jackson-Denno motion, and refusing to give an instruction on voluntary manslaughter. Finding no error, the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed. View "Bailey v. Georgia" on Justia Law