Authorities charge drug dealer with felony murder in death of client
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Posted 5:51PM on Thursday 23rd January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
DOUGLAS - A convicted drug dealer has been charged with felony murder after one of his customers died from allegedly overdosing on the dealer's cocaine. <br>
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Coffee County Sheriff Rob Smith says he decided on the unusual murder charge to send a message to other drug dealers. <br>
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Smith said, ``I'm going to either stop it, or I'm going to run them out of this county.'' <br>
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The sheriff says 30-year-old Thomas Powell, of Telfair County, has already been convicted of selling drugs to 19-year-old Chad Merritt, who died on January 3. He's now in jail on that charge. <br>
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Smith says an autopsy by the state crime laboratory found that Merritt died of an acute drug overdose, and investigators have traced the source of the deadly dose to Powell. <br>
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Under Georgia law, a person can be charged with felony murder, if he causes a death while committing another felony, such as selling illegal drugs. Authorities do not have to prove malice in the death. <br>
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Authorities say charging a drug dealer with felony murder is not unprecedented, but it is unusual and has never been tried before in Coffee County.
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