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Atlanta lawyer Claud \\u201cTex\\u201d McIver\'s murder conviction has been overturned by the Georgia Supreme Court. McIver was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for the shooting death of his wife.
\\nThe court ruled unanimously that the jury should have been allowed to consider a lesser charge \\u2014 involuntary manslaughter.\\xa0 \\xa0Diane McIver died after being shot in the back. A family friend was driving Diane and Tex McIver back to Atlanta from the McIvers\\u2019 84-acre ranch in Putnam County. Diane McIver was in the passenger seat. Tex McIver was in the backseat.\\xa0 As they arrived in the city, McIver reportedly asked for his .38 caliber revolver from the center console \\u2014 according to one statement because they had driven up on a Black Lives Matter protest, while in another statement he said it was for protection against homeless people.\\xa0\\xa0
\\nMcIver fell asleep in the back seat, with the gun in his lap in a plastic bag. According to testimony, as they pulled up to a traffic light on Piedmont Avenue, Diane McIver, 64, told her husband to wake up and not fall asleep. Tex McIver fired one shot, which went through the seat and struck his wife in the back. The Supreme Court ruling noted McIver\\u2019s contention that he was startled awake by his wife and inadvertently pulled the trigger because of it.
\\nThe high court upheld a second conviction for influencing a witness, for which McIver, a well-connected Republican attorney known for union-busting, was sentenced to five years in prison. He has now served four years and 10 months.
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