DRYER v. STATE

A92A0958.

205 Ga. App. 671 (1992)

423 S.E.2d 297

DRYER v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 2, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Mason, for appellant.

Douglas C. Pullen, District Attorney, J. Mark Shelnutt, Jerry G. Croley, Jr., Assistant District Attorneys, for appellee.


ANDREWS, Judge.

Amos Dryer was convicted by a jury of first degree arson (OCGA § 16-7-60), based on an indictment charging that Dryer did "knowingly damage by means of fire the building of another, to wit: Roy Culliver, located at 1615 3rd Avenue, without his consent. ..."

1. Dryer claims the evidence was insufficient to sustain his conviction. The State presented direct and circumstantial evidence of guilt...

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