Davis v. Georgia

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Robert Davis was tried by jury and convicted of the murders of his wife, Bernadene Lebert-Davis, and his son, Robert-Kellie Davis, as well as possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He appealed, contending the trial court erred when it allowed the lead investigator to testify about a brief delay in his custodial interview. After review of the record and briefs, the Georgia Supreme Court found no error, and affirmed. View "Davis v. Georgia" on Justia Law