STROUD v. STATE

No. A97A1719.

494 S.E.2d 315 (1997)

229 Ga. App. 547

STROUD v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

November 25, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lloyd J. Matthews, for appellant.

Tommy K. Floyd, District Attorney, Thomas R. McBerry, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Judge.

A jury found Michael Stroud guilty of burglarizing a self-service laundry and an adjoining tax preparation office. He appeals from the convictions entered on the verdict, claiming the trial court erred by admitting into evidence a surveillance videotape without an adequate foundation. We affirm.

Surveillance videocameras inside the laundry facility were operating on the night of the burglaries. When the owner arrived the following morning,...

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