STEWART v. STATE

No. A00A0320.

534 S.E.2d 544 (2000)

243 Ga. App. 860

STEWART v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

May 10, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sanders, Haugen & Sears, Walter S. Haugen, Newnan, for appellant.

Peter J. Skandalakis, District Attorney, Brett E. Pinion, Todd A. Orston, Assistant District Attorneys, for appellee.


PHIPPS, Judge.

Logan Stewart appeals his theft by shoplifting conviction on the grounds that the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction and that the court erred in not charging the jury on the definition of an accessory after the fact. We find that the evidence was sufficient to support the conviction and that a charge on accessory after the fact was not appropriate. For these reasons, we affirm Stewart's conviction.

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