Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
if a person is convicted and executed for a crime, can another person be then charged for the same crime? not as an accomplice but the main perpetrator?
Asked on 10/04/11, 7:00 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
You asked a hypothetical question that cannot be answered without specific facts. If you have an actual question, please post it.
Answered on 10/04/11, 7:02 pm
Lawrence Lewis
Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Yes, a second person can be charged.
Answered on 10/04/11, 8:19 pm
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