JONES v. STATE

A94A2043.

214 Ga. App. 788 (1994)

JONES v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 5, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse W. Owen, L. Clark Landrum, for appellant.

C. Paul Bowden, District Attorney, Melinda I. Ryals, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


BLACKBURN, Judge.

Following a trial by jury, the appellant, Charles Edward Jones, was found guilty of one count of robbery by sudden snatching and not guilty of one count of misdemeanor theft by taking a bicycle. On appeal, the appellant asserts that the evidence was insufficient to support his conviction of robbery by snatching the purse in that: (1) the jury could not find the appellant guilty of the robbery without...

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