BROOKS v. STATE

No. 93-KA-00620-SCT.

695 So.2d 593 (1997)

Bob BROOKS v. STATE of Mississippi.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

June 5, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark G. Williamson, Starkville, for Appellant.

Michael C. Moore, Attorney General, W. Glenn Watts, Sp. Asst. Attorney General, Jackson, for Appellee.

En Banc.


BANKS, Justice, for the Court:

The matter before the Court involves an appeal from a conviction of burglary. We are asked to determine whether the circumstances of possession are sufficient to permit the conclusion beyond a reasonable doubt that Bob Brooks is guilty of burglary. We hold that they are. Accordingly we affirm.

I.

On or around December 18, 1991, Don Rule's house in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, was burglarized. This house was unfinished...

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