WISELEY v. STATE

No. A03A2007.

588 S.E.2d 277 (2003)

263 Ga. App. 452

WISELEY v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

September 30, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sullivan, Sturdivant & Ogletree, Harold A. Sturdivant, Griffin, Michele W. Ogletree, for appellant.

William T. McBroom III, Dist. Atty., Josh W. Thacker, Asst. Dist. Atty., for appellee.


ANDREWS, Presiding Judge.

Dwayne Edward Wiseley was found guilty by a jury of criminal damage to property in the second degree. On appeal, he claims the evidence was insufficient to support his conviction because the State failed to prove that the damage to the property exceeded $500. For the following reasons, we reverse.

Under OCGA § 16-7-23(a)(1), "[a] person commits the offense of criminal damage to property in the second degree when he ... [i]ntentionally...

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