In a recent decision by the Court of Appeals of Georgia, Edvado Harris successfully appealed a trial court’s denial of his motion to suppress evidence obtained from his vehicle. The evidence was collected through a search warrant that the appellate court found lacked probable cause. The case stemmed from a fatal car collision involving Harris and another driver, Darian Barker. Both were charged with multiple offenses, including vehicular homicide. The court determined that the affidavit supporting the search warrant for Harris’s vehicle did not establish sufficient probable cause, leading to the reversal of the trial court’s decision.
Source: A24A0583_EDVADO_BERNARD_HARRIS_v_THE_STATE_Opinion.pdf



