Glass v. State
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Appellant Kentez L. Glass and his co-defendant Christopher K. Anderson were separately indicted, but later tried jointly before a [543] jury on a new indictment. Glass was found guilty of the felony murder of Jenterra Bennett, the underlying felony of aggravated assault against Anderson, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. The trial court entered judgments of conviction and sentenced Glass to life imprisonment for murder, a concurrent 20-year term for aggravated assault, and a consecutive five-year term for the weapons charge. Anderson was convicted of aggravated assault against Glass and certain firearms offenses, and those convictions were affirmed on appeal. Anderson v. State, 306 Ga. App. 423 (702 SE2d 458) (2010). After a motion for new trial was filed by Glass and denied by the trial court, he appealed to the Court of Appeals, which transferred the case to this Court.
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712 S.E.2d 851 (Glass v. State) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.