Sabel v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 1981-06-30

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On Motion for Rehearing. The state argues that the trial court’s failure to allow the defendant’s expert to examine the paint samples (Division 6) was harmless error in this case because the evidence of guilt was overwhelming. The evidence against the defendant was circumstantial and it included the testimony of the state’s expert that the samples taken from the defendant and from the Capitol “could have had a common origin.” The state…

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