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Georgia decide flubs verdict studying, tells defendant he’s responsible
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Georgia decide flubs verdict studying, tells defendant he’s responsible

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Last updated: August 16, 2025 11:50 pm
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A Fulton County decide misspoke whereas studying a defendant’s verdict in a Georgia courtroom Friday, telling him he was responsible when the jury deemed him not responsible.

Alton Oliver was on trial over the 2022 killing of a Fulton County deputy and confronted six counts, together with three of homicide, NBC affiliate WXIA of Atlanta reported.

Video from contained in the courtroom reveals the second the decide by chance instructed Oliver he was responsible.

After confirming with the jury that the paperwork was right, the decide learn the decision: “We the jury discover the defendant responsible as to all six counts.”

Oliver and his authorized staff sat in silence however folks within the courtroom began audibly questioning the decide’s studying, prompting him to double-check the paper.

“Didn’t I say ‘not’?” the decide requested the room, to which a variety of folks replied “no.”

He apologized, then re-read the assertion, this time accurately. Individuals within the courtroom laughed and applauded.

After studying he had been acquitted, Oliver hugged his protection staff, the video reveals.

Earlier within the week, Oliver testified that he acted in self-defense when he shot Deputy James Thomas after Thomas repeatedly drove by Oliver and made undesirable sexual advances, WXIA reported.

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