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Fletcher v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 2, 1981
286 S.E.2d 66 (Ga. Ct. App. 1981)

Opinion

62673.

DECIDED OCTOBER 2, 1981.

Armed robbery, etc. Meriwether Superior Court. Before Judge Smith.

Robert L. Richards, for appellant.

Arthur E. Mallory III, District Attorney, Robert S. Ogletree, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


Joseph R. Fletcher was convicted of armed robbery and two counts of aggravated assault.

1. As no objection was made at trial to the in-court identification of him by eyewitnesses to the crimes that the identification was based upon an impermissible out-of-court identification, appellant cannot raise this issue on appeal. Stripling v. State, 155 Ga. App. 636 ( 271 S.E.2d 888) (1980). The trial court did not err in ruling at the hearing on the pre-trial motion that the lineup was not impermissively suggestive. The fact that the defendant was the only man in the lineup wearing short pants did not unduly draw attention to him because only one of the two persons who viewed the lineup was able to identify him.

2. The trial court did not err in allowing a witness to testify as to the extent of his injuries. The defendant was charged with aggravated assault. "Assault with a deadly weapon is an essential element of the offense of aggravated assault (Code Ann. § 26-1302), and it was necessary to describe the injuries inflicted to establish that the [weapon] was capable of being a deadly weapon." Haygood v. State, 142 Ga. App. 627, 629 ( 236 S.E.2d 696) (1977). As counsel did not request an instruction that the testimony was to be used for a limited purpose as alleged by the defendant, there is nothing for this court to review on appeal. Jefferson v. State, 157 Ga. App. 324 ( 277 S.E.2d 317) (1981). The court also did not err in failing to grant a mistrial when no such motion was made. As this issue was not raised in the court below, it is deemed to be abandoned. Royle v. State, 151 Ga. App. 88 ( 258 S.E.2d 921) (1979).

3. As no objection was made in the court below that the district attorney was leading a witness, there is nothing for this court to review on appeal for the reasons set forth in Divisions 1 and 2 above.

4. The trial court did not charge the jury in a fragmented manner. After the charge, the district attorney requested further instruction on simple assault as required under Emmons v. State, 142 Ga. App. 553 ( 236 S.E.2d 536) (1977). After the charge was completed, the court asked counsel if there were any objections to the charge. He replied in the negative. The following morning the court gave an expanded charge on assault and after beginning deliberations the jury returned and requested an additional charge on circumstantial evidence. The defendant cannot complain of that portion of the charge to which he stated that he had no objections. Carter v. State, 155 Ga. App. 49 ( 270 S.E.2d 233) (1980). Mere repetition of the subject of the charge is not grounds for reversal. Bennett v. State, 156 Ga. App. 617 ( 275 S.E.2d 701) (1980).

5. The trial court did not err in allowing the court reporter to read back the testimony of one of the witness following a jury request for such testimony. The trial court in its discretion may permit a jury at its request to rehear testimony after beginning its deliberation. Johns v. State, 239 Ga. 681 ( 238 S.E.2d 372) (1977). As the defendant did not request any cautionary remarks to be made following the reading of this testimony, there is no basis for an objection in this court for the reasons set forth in Divisions 1 and 2 above.

6. As the defendant did not make a motion for a directed verdict of acquittal, the trial court did not err in failing to direct a verdict sua sponte and nothing has been preserved for this court's consideration on appeal. See Divisions 1 and 2 above. We have reviewed the evidence presented at the trial of this case and find that a rational trier of fact could have found the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Driggers v. State, 244 Ga. 160 ( 259 S.E.2d 133) (1979). Judgment affirmed. Banke, J., concurs. Carley, J., concurs in the judgment only.


DECIDED OCTOBER 2, 1981.


Summaries of

Fletcher v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 2, 1981
286 S.E.2d 66 (Ga. Ct. App. 1981)
Case details for

Fletcher v. State

Case Details

Full title:FLETCHER v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Oct 2, 1981

Citations

286 S.E.2d 66 (Ga. Ct. App. 1981)
286 S.E.2d 66

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