Posted on July 11, 2024 by mylifeofcrime
From Strickland’s 1988 enchantment:
In July 1985, the defendant and sufferer entered right into a separation settlement and weren’t residing collectively, though they continued to see one another ceaselessly. On October 12, 1985, the defendant broke into the sufferer’s home and found the sufferer and Willie Brewer *231 having sexual relations. He shot and wounded Brewer and was arrested and launched on bond the subsequent day. On October 16, the defendant killed the sufferer with a gun he had bought yesterday. The defendant testified that he shot the sufferer after that they had sexual relations and he proposed a reconciliation, which she rejected, recounting her sexual involvement with different individuals. The county health worker who carried out an post-mortem on the sufferer testified that the sufferer had been shot 3 times, two instances at shut vary, and that, in his opinion, the sample of wounds indicated deliberate, slightly than random actions on the a part of the defendant. The defendant’s major protection was madness on the time he shot the sufferer.
Lawyer jailed for killing wifeLawyer convicted of spouse’s slaying will get life sentenceRobert Strickland v State of Georgia 1981 (conviction and sentence affirmed)Robert Strickland v State of Georgia 1987Robert Strickland v State of Georgia 1990
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NAME: STRICKLAND, ROBERT JRGDC ID: 0000423450
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