Supreme Court of Georgia, (April 10, 1995)
Docket number: S95A0259
DECIDED
FLETCHER, Justice. - DECIDED
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Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

U.S. Supreme Court - Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307 (1979)
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Thomas G. Charron, District Attorney, Nancy I. Jordan, Debra H. Bernes, Thomas A. Cole, Assistant District Attorneys, Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Susan V. Boleyn, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Paige R. Whitaker, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.Alan C. Manheim, Lewis P. Perling, for appellant.
Sandra Dean Grano was convicted of malice murder in the stabbing death of her live-in boyfriend Jerry Sanford and was sentenced to life in prison. [1] She appeals and we affirm.The evidence showed that on May 10, 1991, Grano and Sanford and several friends went to the King's Head Pub. There, Sanford and Grano argued and Sanford left the bar. Later, when Grano returned home and found that Sanford was not at home, she became enraged. Grano grabbed a knife and said she was going to stab Sanford when he returned. Friends persuaded her to put down the knife, but a short time later, when Sanford returned home, Grano again grabbed the knife and met Sanford outside. They argued and Grano stabbed Sanford three times.1. After reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the jury's determination of guilt, we conclude that a rational trier of fact could have found Grano guilty of the crime charged. Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307 (99 SC 2781, 6 LE2d 560) (1979).2. The trial court gave charges on both voluntary manslaughter and justification, but refused to give Grano's requested charge on involuntary manslaughter under OCGATry vLex for FREE for 3 days
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