Bell v. State
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bell-v-state-192-11297036
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Bell v. State
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Bell v. the State of Georgia, 227 Ga. 800, 183 S.E.2d 357 (1971) is one of several cases in which the Supreme Court of Georgia set forth the standard by which an extraordinary motion for a new trial is to be judged. In order for a defendant to succeed when making such a motion after having discovered new evidence, the defendant must show These six criteria have appeared in a number of other decisions of the Georgia Supreme Court, including Timberlake v. the State and the majority opinion in Davi
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