Monday, January 20, 2020

George Harold Davis Montana

Status: Incarcerated


George Harold Davis is a serial killer in the United States, that is still living. They have killed in the state of Montana. He was sentenced to 11 life sentences

According to Wiki, The 2003 Ennis shooting occurred on June 14, 2003, when 44-year-old George Harold Davis opened fire on a group of people outside a bar in downtown Ennis, in Madison County, Montana, then engaged police officers in a high-speed chase and shootout. Davis killed one man and injured six other bystanders at the bar.He was then chased by a sheriff's deputy and highway patrol officer. The chase terminated on the Idaho/Montana state border. Davis was arrested and sentenced to eleven life terms, the longest prison sentence in Montana state history. The chase and shootout were captured on dashboard cameras installed within the two pursuing patrol vehicles

George Harold Davis may be included even though they do not technically meet the requirements for two or more killings in more then one event. Spree shooters, mass killers, and organized crime leaders may be included due to the volume or savagery of their crimes. 

His appeal includes:

On March 29, 2004, Davis pled guilty to one count of deliberate homicide and six counts of attempted deliberate homicide.   The District Court sentenced Davis to life imprisonment in the Montana State Prison without the possibility of parole on each of the seven counts, with the sentences to run concurrently.   The District Court entered its written judgment on the convictions and sentences on September 9, 2004.   Davis did not appeal from the judgment.

On September 27, 2005, Davis, acting on his own behalf, moved the District Court to appoint him counsel “for the purpose of seeking post-conviction relief․” The District Court denied the motion for appointment of counsel on December 2, 2005.   On March 2, 2006, Davis-acting through counsel appointed to represent him in a separate proceeding in Missoula County-moved the District Court to vacate its December of 2005 order denying his request for counsel, reconsider his request for appointment of counsel to pursue postconviction proceedings and declare the statute of limitations governing the filing of postconviction relief petitions equitably tolled as of September 27, 2005, the date on which he filed his original motion for appointment of counsel.   The District Court denied this motion, concluding Davis had failed to establish that the court's prior order denying his request for counsel was erroneous.

Victims

Victims include seriously injured six people and fatally shot 27-year-old Jamie Roberts. After the shooting, Davis fled the scene in his car and drove for nearly two-hundred miles toward Ravalli County, Montana. .

You can write to George Harold Davis at:

George Harold Davis 2072806
Montana State Prison
400 Conley Lake RD
Deer Lodge, MT 59722




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