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Miles Bryant Found Guilty of Murdering Susana Morales (Video)

Verdict Announcement

Miles Bryant has been found guilty on multiple charges in the murder case of Susana Morales. The jury delivered their verdict on June 12, 2024, finding Bryant guilty of several serious crimes.

Charges and Convictions

The jury found Miles Bryant guilty of malice murder, felony murder, kidnapping, and making a false report of a crime. He was acquitted on the charge of criminal attempt to commit rape.

Jury Confirmation

During the court proceedings, each juror individually confirmed that their verdict was freely and voluntarily made, and they stood by their decisions.

Post-Judgment Relief

Bryant was informed of his rights to seek post-judgment relief. He has 30 days to file a motion for a new trial and four years to file a habeas corpus petition for the felony convictions. An appellate lawyer will be appointed to handle his case.

Next Steps

The jury was asked to return to the deliberation room before the sentencing phase. Bryantโ€™s trial lawyer will file the motion for a new trial to preserve his rights, and the appellate attorney will further guide him through the legal processes.

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