JOHNSON, Presiding Judge.
A jury found Maurice Mincey guilty of possession of a telecommunications device by an inmate. Mincey appeals from the conviction, contending the state failed to prove that he had the requisite intent to commit a crime, inasmuch as there is no evidence that he knew that it was unlawful for an inmate to possess a cellular telephone. We affirm the conviction.
OCGA § 42-5-18(c) provides that it "shall be unlawful for an inmate to...
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