LOVETT v. STATE

75364.

184 Ga. App. 478 (1987)

361 S.E.2d 863

LOVETT v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 6, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shane M. Geeter, for appellant.

Joseph H. Briley, District Attorney, Al Martinez, Jr., Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


BANKE, Presiding Judge.

Following a non-jury trial, Dean Lovett was convicted of criminal damage to property in the second degree. See OCGA § 16-7-23. On appeal, his sole contention is that the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction.

The damaged property consisted of furniture belonging to the appellant's sister. At trial, the sister testified that she had a strained relationship with the appellant and his wife, that she had shut off the...

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