KEITH v. STATE

No. A95A2642.

467 S.E.2d 222 (1996)

219 Ga. App. 903

KEITH v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

January 23, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David B. Brown, Jonesboro, for appellant.

Robert E. Keller, District Attorney, Nancy Trehub, Assistant District Attorney, Jonesboro, for appellee.


BEASLEY, Chief Judge.

Keith was convicted by a jury of two counts of cruelty to children, OCGA § 16-5-70(b). Specifically, the jury found, as alleged, that he had maliciously caused cruel and excessive physical pain to the same male child on November 21, 1993, when he struck the then nine-year-old child in the face with a plastic cord, and on May 4, 1994, when Keith struck the child, then age ten, with a hot iron. The iron left a first-degree burn on the child...

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