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Harris v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 1, 1993
435 S.E.2d 671 (Ga. 1993)

Opinion

S93A0901.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 1, 1993.

Murder. Decatur Superior Court. Before Judge Cato.

Gilbert J. Murrah, for appellant.

J. Brown Moseley, District Attorney, Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Susan V. Boleyn, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Peggy R. Katz, Staff Attorney, for appellee.


Nathanial Harris was convicted of murder in the death of Griffin Harper and sentenced to life imprisonment. He appeals and we affirm.

The homicide occurred on March 29, 1991. Harris was indicted on May 7, 1991 and was tried, convicted and sentenced on February 10, 1992. He filed a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeals on March 6, 1992. The trial transcript was filed in the superior court on March 2, 1993, the appeal was docketed in the Court of Appeals on March 5, 1993 and the Court of Appeals transferred the appeal to this court on March 17, 1993. The case was submitted for decision without oral argument on May 6, 1993.

1. The facts when viewed in a light most favorable to the prosecution are sufficient to prove that Harris shot the victim in the head causing his death. After reviewing the record, we conclude that a rational trier of fact could have found Harris guilty of murder beyond a reasonable doubt. Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307 ( 99 S.C. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560) (1979).

2. Harris contends that the trial court erred by refusing to charge the jury on the lesser included offense of voluntary manslaughter despite his timely written request. On the trial of a murder case, if there is even slight evidence that the defendant may have committed voluntary manslaughter instead of murder, the jury should be instructed as to both offenses upon the defendant's request. Henderson v. State, 234 Ga. 827, 832 ( 218 S.E.2d 612) (1975). We have reviewed the evidence presented and concluded that there was insufficient evidence to require that the jury be given the requested charge.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED NOVEMBER 1, 1993.


Summaries of

Harris v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 1, 1993
435 S.E.2d 671 (Ga. 1993)
Case details for

Harris v. State

Case Details

Full title:HARRIS v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 1, 1993

Citations

435 S.E.2d 671 (Ga. 1993)
435 S.E.2d 671

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