Williams v. Georgia

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Appellant Temon Williams was convicted of malice murder and other crimes in connection with the October 2012 stabbing death of Shawn Doughty. Williams appealed, asserting insufficiency of the evidence, erroneous admission of expert testimony, erroneous admission of evidence seized during a search of his residence, and ineffectiveness of his trial counsel for various reasons. Although the Georgia Supreme Court found no error regarding Williams’s contentions, the Court vacated in part due to a sentencing error. View "Williams v. Georgia" on Justia Law