TATE v. STATE

No. A05A2235.

628 S.E.2d 730 (2006)

278 Ga. App. 324

TATE v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

March 21, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James W. Smith, Athens, for appellant.

Kenneth W. Mauldin, District Attorney, Brian V. Patterson, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


RUFFIN, Chief Judge.

A jury found Glenn Tate III, guilty of possessing cocaine with intent to distribute and obstructing a law enforcement officer. He appeals, contending that he should be granted a new trial because (1) a juror was coerced into finding him guilty; (2) the State did not reveal the existence of a leniency deal between the government and a witness; and (3) the evidence did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt...

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