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  2. Malice murder - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Anthony Mobley was convicted of both malice murder and felony murder. [6] He was executed in 2005. Justin Ross Harris of Marietta, Georgia, was convicted in November 2016 of malice murder and felony murder in the June 2014 death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper. [7] In June 2022, his murder convictions were overturned.

  3. On Nov. 20, Sydney Maughon, 19, reached an agreement with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to malice murder in connection with the 2023 shooting death of Johnathan Gilbert, 22, online court records ...

  4. Commerce man charged in alleged strangulation death of 19 ...

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    The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced this week that Cesario Choc Caal, 23, is charged with felony and malice murder and aggravated assault in connection with the death of 19-year-old ...

  5. Middle school assistant principal charged in 11-year-old ...

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    The 2013 cold case had no suspects until Georgia ... arrested Keante Harris last week after a grand jury indicted him on three counts of malice murder in ... Now his and the other three arrests ...

  6. Murder in Georgia (U.S. state) law - Wikipedia

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    Second-degree murder is the newest homicide statute in Georgia law, being created in 2014. It is defined as causing the death of another human being while committing second-degree child cruelty, irrespective of malice. The statute was created to address the issue of child deaths caused by intentional abuse (first-degree child cruelty) and ...

  7. Georgia nursing student Laken Riley ‘fought for her life ...

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    After his arrest in February, Ibarra, 26, pleaded not guilty to charges of malice murder, kidnapping, aggravated assault and related crimes. He faces up to life in prison without parole if convicted.

  8. McElrath v. Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Seeking review again, McElrath appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court over the trial court hearing his malice murder charge despite the initial acquittal, and argued that the Supreme Court should have reversed the verdict at the start and not remanded the charge of malice murder. The Georgia Supreme Court, however, unanimously affirmed the trial ...

  9. Murder of Georgia student out for a run renews female joggers ...

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    On Friday, authorities took 26-year-old Jose Antonio Ibarra into custody, charging him with felony murder, among other charges. "At this time, the investigation suggests that they had no relationship.