Hill v. State
Hill v. State
Opinion of the Court
A jury found Troy Hill guilty of felony murder while in the commission of aggravated assault against Mandrell Hurst, commission of aggravated assault on Dondray Hurst, and possession of a firearm on school grounds. The trial court sentenced him to life for murder, and to concurrent terms of years for the other offenses. Following the denial of a motion for new trial, Hill appeals from the judgments of conviction and sentences entered on the jury’s guilty verdicts. He enumerates as error only the general grounds.
The victims, who were brothers, attended a basketball game at Northeast High School in Macon. Upon leaving the game, they and
By his own admission, Hill was guilty of possessing a weapon on school grounds and, unless the jury believed his justification defense, he was also guilty of the aggravated assault against Dondray Hurst. Although there was no eyewitness testimony that he actually killed Mandrell Hurst, there was ample circumstantial evidence of his guilt of the felony murder. When the evidence is construed most strongly for the State and against Hill, it is sufficient to authorize a rational trier of fact to find him guilty of the three crimes beyond a reasonable doubt. Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307 (99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560) (1979).
Judgments affirmed.
The crimes were committed on November 24, 1993. The grand jury indicted Hill on January 13, 1994. On May 27, 1994, the jury returned its guilty verdicts. On June 3, 1994, the trial court entered the judgments of conviction and sentences. Hill filed a motion for new trial on June 23,1994, which the trial court denied on November 6, 2000. He filed a notice of appeal on December 1, 2000, and the case was docketed in this Court on February 21, 2001. The appeal was submitted for decision on April 16, 2001.
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