STATE v. FULLER

22979

297 S.C. 440 (1989)

377 S.E.2d 328

The STATE, Respondent v. Albert FULLER, Jr., Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided March 6, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack B. Swerling, John H. Blume and David I. Bruck, Columbia, for appellant.

Atty. Gen. T. Travis Medlock, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen. Donald J. Zelenka, Columbia, and Sol. (Sp. Prosecutor) Robert J. Harte, Aiken, for respondent.


Heard Nov. 14, 1988.

Decided March 6, 1989.

TOAL, Justice:

Appellant Fuller was indicted for two counts of murder. The jury acquitted Fuller of one count, and found him guilty of the lesser offense of voluntary manslaughter on the other count. The Honorable Marion H. Kinon sentenced Fuller to thirty years imprisonment. Fuller appeals his conviction on three grounds: (1) that the State exercised its peremptory...

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