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   State Courts - Georgia - April 6, 2007

  
Coleman v. State, A07A0510., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, April 6, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Based on the sufficiency of the evidence presented by the victim's testimony describing how defendant placed a finger in her vagina without her consent, and because the trial court did not abuse its discretion in admitting a similar transaction, which also involved a female jogger, his aggravated sexual battery conviction was upheld on appeal.

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In the Interest of E.J., A07A0680., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, April 6, 2007, Decided
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Overview: As clear and convincing evidence showed: (1) a mother's willingness to place her drug addiction before her child's needs; (2) the lack of a bond between her and the child; and (3) the risk that the child would develop behavioral and attachment problems if he were not adopted, an order terminating the mother's parental rights was upheld on appeal.

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Sherman v. State, A07A0128., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, April 6, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Because the evidence presented against defendant was sufficient to link him to the charged crimes, and he failed to offer any hypothesis, reasonable or otherwise, that the evidence was consistent with his innocence, his convictions for aggravated assault, burglary, and possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony were upheld on appeal.

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White v. State, A07A0029., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, April 6, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Because defendant failed to affirmatively show that the prosecutor actually knew that defendant committed other crimes relating to approximately $ 300,000 worth of jewelry stolen from his employer at the time of the first prosecution, a second prosecution related to said jewelry was not barred on double jeopardy grounds.

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