HAYGOOD v. STATE

No. A96A2546.

483 S.E.2d 302 (1997)

225 Ga. App. 81

HAYGOOD v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied March 4, 1997.

Certiorari Denied June 6, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher J. McFadden, Decatur, for appellant.

Donna E. Haygood, pro se.

Leslie C. Abernathy, Solicitor, Cumming, for appellee.


BEASLEY, Judge.

1. Haygood was convicted of criminal trespass and contends the evidence was insufficient to show she acted with criminal intent. The charge stemmed from an incident in which Haygood trimmed a hedge located on the property of her neighbor King. As relevant here, "A person commits the offense of criminal trespass when he intentionally damages any property of another without his consent and the damage thereto...

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