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Franklin County man files unsuccessful appeal to Supreme Court of Georgia

Posted 10:11AM on Monday 5th August 2019 ( 4 years ago )

The Supreme Court of Georgia has denied the appeal of a man convicted of malice murder and concealing the death of another in 2013 in Franklin County.

Brent James Shubert appealed his convictions in the 2013 death of Bonny Cooner, arguing the Franklin County Grand Jury that indicted him was not a fair cross-section of the community in violation of the Sixth Amendment.

“Shubert has failed to carry his burden because he presents insufficient evidence to determine the racial composition of the grand jury master list,” today’s ruling states. “Racial identification was supplied for only 29 percent of those people on the list. Although Shubert presents analysis of the data he does have, it is simply not possible to prove a disparity between the racial composition of the master jury list and that of the population of Franklin County when the race of 71% of those on the list has not been identified.”

Shubert had been dating Cooner and the two lived together, the ruling states.

The ruling also outlines the following facts of the case that brought it to the Supreme Court of Georgia:

http://accesswdun.com/article/2019/8/820277/franklin-county-man-files-unsuccessful-appeal-to-supreme-court-of-georgia

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