The Mississippi Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of Carly Gregg.
I can't write much right now as I'm stuck in a courtroom and then have to do radio.*
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6 comments:
I watched parts of the trial. After reading the above, I'm wondering now what happened to the three friends who showed up between the time they arrived (if one or more of them did arrive) and the time Gregg shot the returning man in the shoulder. If they were still in the house, did they not attempt to stop her or call the authorities. At least one of them was in the house as Gregg asked her if she had ever seen a dead person.
I believe they did the right thing. There were no reversible errors during trial. Horrible case.
This was just on Reelz the other day. Not only was I reminded of the in-house video but lots of body cam footage from sheriff and police.
The Appellant's brief was much ado about nothing. I wonder if there were any real issues in that trial.
You bet there were real issues in that trial starting with the fact that her trial counsel were totally incompetent.
Ineffective assistance is normally reserved for a post conviction petition just because the court needs evidence outside of the record to evaluate such claims. Not always but most of the time.
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