JIRLES v. STATE

A92A0676, A92A0677.

204 Ga. App. 268 (1992)

419 S.E.2d 117

JIRLES v. THE STATE. THOMASON v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 18, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Greene, for appellant (case no. A92A0676).

Culverhouse & Deems, T. Neal Brunt, for appellant (case no. A92A0677).

Darrell E. Wilson, District Attorney, Brett W. Ladd, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Judge.

George Travis Thomason and co-defendant Wilma Jirles were convicted by a jury of cruelty to children. They appeal from their convictions and the denial of their motions for new trial.

1. Both Thomason and Jirles argue that there was insufficient evidence at trial to support the jury's verdict. We disagree.

The evidence showed that the victim, Jirles' nine-year-old son, has Down's Syndrome and lived with Jirles and Thomason. The State...

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