Mcmillian v. State of Florida
Annotate this CaseMcMillian was sentenced to death for premeditated first degree murder of his girlfriend. He has given at least five different accounts of events relating to the murder; no two are wholly consistent with each other, and none can be fully reconciled with the evidence. The evidence collected at the scene of a shootout between McMillian and police and the scene of the murder, showed that McMillian’s gun was used in the murder. Evidence also included a security video from a convenience store near the victim’s townhome and phone records and McMillian’s confession. McMillian was approximately one year into a five-year term of felony probation stemming from an incident in Georgia in which McMillian fled police, who were attempting to pull him over, at speeds up to 120 m.p.h. through a residential neighborhood. The Florida Supreme Court affirmed the conviction and sentence.
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