COLEMAN v. STATE

63433.

162 Ga. App. 340 (1982)

291 S.E.2d 402

COLEMAN v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided March 12, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Samuel Engram, Jr., for appellant.

Hobart M. Hind, District Attorney, for appellee.


SOGNIER, Judge.

Armed robbery. On appeal Coleman contends the trial court erred by allowing the state to impeach its own witness, and by admitting two state exhibits into evidence over objection.

1. Otis Hodge was called as a witness by the state. After identifying a gun as belonging to him, Hodge testified that he had not loaned the gun to appellant, and did not tell Detective Neal or Detective Williams he had loaned his gun to appellant. After completion...

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