GILBERT v. STATE

No. A06A0971.

629 S.E.2d 587 (2006)

278 Ga. App. 765

GILBERT v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

April 12, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel, Hadden & Alford, Peter T. Alford, Ajalon E. Daniel, La Grange, for appellant.

Nina M. Baker, Solicitor-General, for appellee.


BLACKBURN, Presiding Judge.

Following a bench trial, Vance Carlos Gilbert appeals his conviction of family violence battery, contending that the evidence did not show that he caused substantial or visible bodily harm as required under OCGA § 16-5-23.1(a). We disagree and affirm.

The standard of review for sufficiency of the evidence [in a criminal case] is set out in Jackson v. Virginia.1 The relevant question is whether...

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