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In a 2012 appellate review, the Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed convictions for offenses involving MDMA and firearms. The court's decision included the rejection of mental illness defenses and the confirmation that the evidence presented was sufficient.
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In this 2012 case, Georgia’s Court of Appeals upheld MDMA and firearms convictions. The Court rejected mental illness defenses and affirmed the sufficiency of the evidence presented.
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In a 2012 case, Georgia's Court of Appeals confirmed guilty verdicts for crimes involving MDMA and firearms. The court did not accept arguments based on mental illness as a defense. It also stated that there was enough evidence to support the original decisions.
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In 2012, a court in Georgia looked at a case. This court said that people were correctly found guilty of crimes involving a drug (MDMA) and guns. The court did not agree with arguments that mental illness should be an excuse. It also said there was enough proof to show guilt.