JONES v. STATE

No. A06A0265.

629 S.E.2d 546 (2006)

278 Ga. App. 616

JONES v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

March 31, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James W. Bradley, Jonesboro, for appellant.

Leslie Miller-Terry, Solicitor-General, Tasha M. Mosley, Assistant Solicitor-General, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Presiding Judge.

After a bench trial, Garland Jones was convicted of two counts of criminal trespass for maliciously interfering with his wife's use of her two automobiles by letting the air out of the tires and removing the lug nuts from one car and by disconnecting a battery cable on the other car. Jones appeals, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence and evidentiary rulings by the trial court. The challenges...

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