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In an unpublished opinion, the Court of Appeals affirmed Lloyd Warren Wheeling’s convictions for aggravated child molestation and child molestation. Wheeling v. State Case No. A01A1736; decided May 1, 2001. In May, 2006, the habeas court granted relief to Wheeling, ruling that an erroneous jury instruction violated Wheeling’s due process rights by allowing the jury to find him guilty of committing aggravated child molestation in a manner not alleged in the indictment; and that Wheeling’s trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by, among other things, failing to object to the jury charge.1 Warden Hall appeals. See OCGA § 9-14-52 c. We affirm. 1. The jury charge at issue in this case included the entire statutory definition of aggravated child molestation, stating that “a person commits the offense of aggravated child molestation when that person commits an offense of child molestation that physically injures the child or involves an act of sodomy.” See also OCGA § 16-6-4 c. The indictment, however, only charged Wheeling with committing aggravated child molestation through acts of sodomy; not by causing physical injury to the victims. This Court has held that if a jury charge recites the entire statutory definition of a crime and the indictment does not, the deviation may violate due process unless a limiting instruction is given. Without the remedial instruction, the conviction is defective because there is a reasonable possibility that the jury convicted the defendant of the commission of a crime in a manner not charged in the indictment. Footnotes and punctuation omitted. Dukes v. State , 265 Ga. 422, 423 457 SE2d 556 1995. Here, the State presented evidence at trial that Wheeling had molested the victims in a manner that physically injured them. Specifically, one of the victims told her foster mother that Wheeling hurt her when he molested her by frequently touching her bottom; and one of the victims informed a DFACS worker that Wheeling hurt her when he molested her by touching her genitals. See Skillern v. State , 240 Ga. App. 34 2 521 SE2d 844 1999. Despite this evidence, the trial court did not give a limiting instruction to ensure that the jury would only find Wheeling guilty of aggravated child molestation in the specific manner charged in the indictment. Accordingly, “Wheeling’s due process right to notice of the charges brought against him was violated when he was tried on an aggravated child molestation charge that was not alleged in the indictment.” Dukes , supra, 265 Ga. at 423; Skillern , supra, 240 Ga. App. at 36 2. It follows that trial counsel’s failure to object to this erroneous jury instruction amounted to ineffective assistance. See Tillman v. Massey , 281 Ga. 291 2 637 SE2d 720 2006. The habeas court therefore did not err in granting relief to Wheeling on these grounds, and we affirm this portion of the habeas court’s order.2

2. Because we conclude that the erroneous jury charge and counsel’s ineffectiveness so prejudiced Wheeling as to require a new trial, we need not address warden Hall’s remaining contentions that the habeas court erred in finding Wheeling’s counsel ineffective in other respects. Terry v. Jenkins , 280 Ga. 341 3 627 SE2d 7 2006.

 
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