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                  No. 22-721


                    3m Elje

&upreme Court of the Oiniteb Otate


             DAMIAN   MCELRATH,
                                    Petitioner,
                      V.

              STATE OF GEORGIA,
                                  Respondent.



   On Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari To The
     Supreme  Court Of The State Of Georgia



            BRIEF  IN OPPOSITION



                        CHRISTOPHER M. CARR
                          Attorney General
                        STEPHEN J. PETRANY
                          Solicitor General
                          Counsel of Record
                        ROss W. BERGETHON
                          Deputy Solicitor General
                        PAUL R. DRAPER*
                          Honors Fellow
                        OFFICE OF THE GEORGIA
                          ATTORNEY GENERAL
                        40 Capitol Square, SW
                        Atlanta, Georgia 30334
                        (404) 458-3408
                        spetrany@law.ga.gov
                        Counsel for Respondent
                        *Admitted in California;
                          supervised by members
                          of the Georgia Bar

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