BECKWITH v. STATE

4 Div. 776.

507 So.2d 1060 (1987)

David Earl BECKWITH v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

May 12, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George H. Trawick, Ariton, for appellant.

Don Siegelman, Atty. Gen., and Tommie Wilson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


McMILLAN, Judge.

The appellant, David Earl Beckwith, was treated as a youthful offender and found guilty of burglary in the third degree. He was sentenced to two years' custody with the Department of Corrections.

The appellant argues that there was insufficient evidence to sustain his conviction of burglary. The State, in its brief, concedes that the evidence "was circumstantial and less than overwhelming," but argues that the circumstantial evidence presented...

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