• Vergara v. State

    Publication Date: 2008-03-07
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    Court: Supreme Court
    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S07A1234

    The defendant did not waive his previously-invoked right to counsel when he resumed answering questions about the case and gave an incriminating statement, which led officers to cocaine in his

  • Perez v. State

    Publication Date: 2008-03-07
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S07A1755

    The defendant's equivocal invocation of his right to remain silent did not require that his interrogation

  • Brown v. Fokes Properties 2002 Inc.

    Publication Date: 2008-03-07
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S08A0289

    In the absence of the trial transcript the record presumably supported the trial court's findings regarding service of process on appe

  • City of Willacoochee v. The Satilla Rural Elec. Membership Corp.

    Publication Date: 2008-02-22
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    Court: Supreme Court
    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S08A0177

    Declaratory judgment provided an adequate remedy at law as to the invalidity of a tax where the taxpayer did not face any imminent threat to its financial interest, i.e., an execution and levy on it

  • Valdivia v. State

    Publication Date: 2008-02-22
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S08A0233

    The defendant requested the erroneous charge on witness certainty and the error was harmless, in any event, since the witnesses knew the defendant prior to the c

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  • Melican v. Parker

    Publication Date: 2008-02-22
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S08A0006

    Genuine factual issues remained as to the testator's lack of testamentary capacity and the issue of undue influence when the testator executed codicils to his

  • Harper v. State

    Publication Date: 2008-02-22
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S07A1460

    The magistrate did not have probable cause for issuing a search warrant for the death penalty defendant's office and desk, since the informant was anonymous and information in the affidavit sup

  • Davenport v. State

    Publication Date: 2008-02-08
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S08A0175

    The trial court's slip-of-the-tongue during one pattern charge did not amount to reversible error, given the charge as a whole and the fact that the entire written charge went out with the

  • Land v. Burkhalter

    Publication Date: 2008-02-08
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S07A1878

    Some evidence showed that at least two witnesses signed the decedent's will in her direct pr

  • Taylor v. Taylor

    Publication Date: 2008-02-08
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    Judge: Carley, George H.
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    Case Number: S07F1634

    Although the parties' pension accounts were marital property, the evidence authorized a finding that a division of only their employee contributions to their pensions would best achieve an equit