CONLEY v. STATE

60749.

157 Ga. App. 166 (1981)

276 S.E.2d 677

CONLEY v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 16, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. Underwood, Jr., for appellant.

William S. Lee, District Attorney, for appellee.


POPE, Judge.

Appellant, an indigent, was convicted of theft by receiving stolen property. He asserts that the conviction must be reversed because the trial court (1) denied his "motion to have all procedures recorded" and (2) prevented defense counsel from asking certain questions on voir dire. We affirm.

1. Although appellant filed a "motion to have all procedures recorded," voir dire was not recorded in its entirety. Appellant, citing Graham v. State...

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