CLEMENT v. STATE

No. A13A1279.

749 S.E.2d 41 (2013)

CLEMENT v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

September 26, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jimmonique R.S. Rodgers , Fort Gordon, for Appellant.

Ms. Leigh Ellen Patterson , Kay Ann Wetherington , for Appellee.


BARNES, Presiding Judge.

A jury convicted Victor Lamar Clement of misdemeanor theft by taking and criminal damage to property in the second degree, and the trial court denied his motion for new trial. On appeal, Clement contends that there was insufficient evidence to convict him of criminal damage to property in the second degree because the State failed to prove that the damage exceeded $500, an essential element of the indicted crime. We are constrained to agree...

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