Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Jennifer Ross Case

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    ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia’s top court has upheld the conviction of a man charged with shooting a 19-year-old Savannah debutante to death during a Christmas Eve mugging.
    Webster Wilson is serving a life sentence for the 2005 slaying of Jennifer Ross, a Mercer University student.
    Ross was shot in the back hours after she had been presented as a debutante at Savannah’s Christmas Cotillion. She died a week later, on New Year’s Day, at the hospital where her father is an executive.
    The slaying sparked a public outcry among Savannah political and business leaders.
    Wilson argued that his trial counsel was ineffective. He had been seeking a new trial.

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