Miles Bryant pushes for new trial in Susana Morales case
Former Doraville police officer Miles Bryant, convicted in the 2024 kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Susana Morales, is seeking a new trial. Bryant’s defense filed a second amended motion in Gwinnett County Superior Court, arguing "ineffective assistance of counsel" regarding medical testimony. Tyler Fingert has the latest on the hearing as Bryant attempts to overturn his life sentence.
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Miles Bryant pushes for new trial in Susana Morales case

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