Jury May Also Consider Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Against McIver
When Atlanta attorney Tex McIver was first arrested, he was charged with involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. A county grand jury later elevated those charges to murder.
"...On Friday, Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert McBurney said he will add charges of involuntary manslaughter due to reckless conduct, a felony, and involuntary manslaughter due to criminal negligence, a misdemeanor, to the charges of malice murder and felony murder McIver already faces.
At a charge conference with prosecutors and defense lawyers Friday afternoon, McBurney also said he would allow the jury to consider that Diane McIvers shooting death was an accident that would end in her husbands acquittal. The conference came after the defense rested its case.
McBurney said he was adding the involuntary manslaughter charges sua sponte, or on his own motion.
Its a very reasonable interpretation of the evidence in the case and ought to be included, he said. The jury would not be told that one count was a felony and one a misdemeanor, he added...."
https://www.law.com/dailyreportonli...oluntary-manslaughter-charges-against-mciver/
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Slayer Statute Takes Center Stage
The bizarre case of an Atlanta attorney and the murder of his prominent businesswoman wife.
May 16, 2017
"...Getting back to the McIvers, on a personal level, theirs is certainly tragic, regardless of whose version of events is to be believed. Purely from the estate administration perspective, it also illustrates the details in the operation of Georgias Slayer Statute. At first, it was unclear whether any criminal charges would be brought in connection with Dianes death, but in December 2016, Tex was charged with involuntary manslaughter. This charge seemed consistent with Texs version of events wherein his gun accidentally discharged, killing his wife. Under the Slayer Statute, even a conviction of involuntary manslaughter wouldnt operate to disinherit Tex because involuntary manslaughter doesnt meet the definition of intentional and felonious killing under the statute. Thus, when he was charged with involuntary manslaughter, even a conviction would allow him to inherit his wifes presumably significant assets.
Upon further investigation, however, the case took an even more interesting turn. According to an article in the Fulton County Daily Report, which covers legal proceedings in the Atlanta area, investigators had reason to believe that Diane had a second will, which presumably treated Tex less favorably than her first will. Based in part on this evidence, Tex was then re-indicted and charged with malice murder. Under this new charge, the provisions of Georgias Slayer Statute would in fact cause Mr. McIver to lose the right to inherit from his wife. While the criminal case is pending, the Fulton County District Attorneys office has also sought to remove Tex as the executor of his wifes estate.
As of the date of this writing, Tex is being held in jail without bond; he vigorously maintains his innocence. Resolution of his criminal case is likely months away. Resolution of his wifes estate may be even further away. Georgias Slayer Statute can be triggered by both criminal and civil proceedings. A criminal conviction of murder, felony murder or voluntary manslaughter conclusively disinherits the slayer.9 An acquittal doesnt, however, end the issue.
Even if Tex is ultimately acquitted, a civil proceeding can also trigger the forfeiture from the statute, provided the felonious and intentional killing is shown by clear and convincing evidence.10 Thus, its highly likely that this tragic case will go on for quite a while."
http://www.wealthmanagement.com/estate-planning/slayer-statute-takes-center-stage
Maybe poor Mr. Corey could sue Tex???:thinking:
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