Do defendants in Georgia have any right at all to competent representation?
During his five years as a justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, four of them as chief justice, Norman S. Fletcher says he voted to affirm “countless” murder convictions and a significant number of death sentences. But today Judge Fletcher is having second thoughts about one man he voted to send to the executioner in June 1993.
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- Do defendants in Georgia have any right at all to competent representation?