BRANTLEY v. STATE

No. A02A2298.

572 S.E.2d 730 (2002)

258 Ga. App. 95

BRANTLEY v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

October 18, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph A. Maccione, College Park, for appellant.

Otis L. Scarbary, Solicitor-General, Rebecca H. Grist, Asst. Solicitor-General, for appellee.


PHIPPS, Judge.

At a bench trial, Thurbert Brantley was convicted of disorderly conduct by reason of having uttered fighting words to Raymond Barksdale. In this appeal of his conviction, Brantley challenges the sufficiency of the evidence. We find the evidence sufficient and affirm.

Under OCGA § 16-11-39(a)(3),

[a] person commits the offense of disorderly conduct when such person ... [w]ithout provocation, uses to or of another person in such...

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