BRADLEY v. STATE

No. A99A0013.

519 S.E.2d 261 (1999)

238 Ga. App. 490

BRADLEY v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

June 9, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Virgil L. Brown & Associates, Larkin M. Lee, Jackson, Bentley C. Adams III, Zebulon, for appellant.

Newton & Howell, Griffin E. Howell III, Griffin, for appellee.


HAROLD R. BANKE, Senior Appellate Judge.

In a bench trial, James Russell Bradley was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to maintain lane. In his sole enumeration of error, Bradley contests the sufficiency of the evidence. Among other claims, Bradley contends that the State failed to prove venue. Held:

Criminal actions must generally be tried in the county where the crime occurred. OCGA § 17-2-2(a). When the evidence...

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