FRAZIER v. STATE

A95A0365.

216 Ga. App. 111 (1995)

FRAZIER v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 19, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald W. Horton, for appellant.

Robert E. Keller, District Attorney, Nancy Trehub, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


BLACKBURN, Judge.

Louis Thomas Frazier was found guilty but mentally ill by a jury of aggravated battery, armed robbery, and three counts of aggravated assault. On appeal, Frazier contends that the trial court erred in allowing Dr. Ralph Allsopp, Ph.D., to testify concerning his mental condition during the commission of the crimes.

Frazier asserts Dr. Allsopp was not qualified to testify in the present case because Frazier was medicated during his interview...

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