TODD v. STATE

75153.

184 Ga. App. 750 (1987)

362 S.E.2d 400

TODD v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Dismissed November 4, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Rice, Charles P. Rose, Jr., for appellant.

Dupont K. Cheney, District Attorney, J. Thomas Durden, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


BANKE, Presiding Judge.

Todd was convicted of two counts of theft by receiving stolen property and one count of unlawful possession of protected wildlife. At trial, he did not contest his guilt of the latter offense. Consequently, the present appeal involves only the two theft convictions.

Acting on a telephone tip from a "concerned citizen" advising that the appellant was in possession of certain protected wildlife which he intended to transport of Florida...

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