Johnson v. State
Johnson v. State
Opinion of the Court
In State v. Johnson,
Divisions 1 and 3 of our earlier opinion were not addressed by the Supreme Court and therefore those Divisions still stand. In accordance with our holding in Division 3 of our earlier opinion, the case is remanded to the trial court for a post-trial hearing regarding the identity of the informant. If the informant was Bridges, that information must be timely provided to Johnson, and a new trial must be ordered. If the informant was not Bridges, the informant’s identity need not be disclosed to Johnson, and a new trial is not required. Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed and the case is remanded with direction.
Judgment affirmed and case remanded with direction.
280 Ga. 511 (630 SE2d 377) (2006).
274 Ga. App. 282, 284 (2) (617 SE2d 252) (2005).
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