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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

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Mitchell v. The State - Murder and Knife Possession Conviction Appeal

The Supreme Court of Georgia decided Mitchell v. The State on March 3, 2026. The court affirmed the conviction of Johnson Bell Mitchell for malice murder and possession of a knife during the commission of a felony. The appeal addressed the trial court's refusal to consider a motion for immunity and an objection to a prosecutor's statement.

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Medina v. State - Felony Murder and Assault Convictions Appeal

The Supreme Court of Georgia affirmed the felony murder, aggravated assault, and firearm possession convictions of Terrance Medina. Medina appealed based on issues with jury instructions regarding self-defense and defense of habitation, ineffective assistance of counsel, and erroneous jury charges on prima facie cases. The court found no reversible error in the trial court's rulings.

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Robinson v. The State - Murder Conviction Appeal Denied

The Supreme Court of Georgia denied David Robinson's appeal of his malice murder conviction. The court affirmed the trial court's denial of a motion for mistrial, finding the claim was not preserved for appellate review. Robinson was sentenced to life without parole.

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Rogers v. State - Murder Conviction Appeal

The Supreme Court of Georgia affirmed a murder conviction appeal for Ralph Rogers. The court addressed issues of insufficient evidence and self-defense claims, ultimately upholding the conviction and sentences.

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Sanders v. The State - Appeal of Murder Convictions

The Supreme Court of Georgia decided Sanders v. The State on March 3, 2026. Appellant Joshua Sanders appealed his convictions for malice murder and related offenses. The court affirmed the trial court's denial of the motion for a new trial, finding the appellant's claims procedurally barred.

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Small v. State - Malice Murder Conviction Affirmed

The Georgia Supreme Court affirmed Gregory Small's conviction for malice murder and other charges. Small argued his due process rights were violated due to a lack of formal arraignment and ineffective assistance of counsel. The court found no merit in these arguments and upheld the conviction and sentence.

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Strong v. State - Felony Murder Conviction Appeal

The Supreme Court of Georgia affirmed the felony murder conviction of Aaron Edward Strong for the fatal stabbing of Maurice Arnold and the stabbing of Deandre Arnold. Strong's appeal challenged the exclusion of text messages and prosecutorial remarks during closing arguments, among other issues. The court found no abuse of discretion and affirmed the trial court's rulings.

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Jackson v. The State - Felony Murder Conviction Appeal

The Supreme Court of Georgia partially vacated and remanded a felony murder conviction for Quinta vius Jackson due to a sentencing error. While the evidence was found sufficient, the court identified an error in sentencing Jackson on both felony murder counts, requiring resentencing.

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Senior v. The State - Appeal of Malice Murder Conviction

Oscar Senior is appealing his 2013 malice murder conviction from a 2012 shooting. The Georgia Supreme Court affirmed the conviction, finding that any deficient performance by his trial counsel in failing to impeach witnesses with prior felony convictions did not prejudice Senior. The appeal was granted out-of-time due to ineffective assistance of counsel in failing to file a timely notice of appeal.

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Disciplinary Case Recommends Disbarment for Joseph William Cloud

The Supreme Court of Georgia is considering a recommendation for disbarment against attorney Joseph William Cloud. Cloud faces charges for misconduct and abandonment of clients, and has failed to participate in the disciplinary process, leading to a default judgment and a recommendation for the maximum sanction.

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