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Manley v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Dec 2, 1974
211 S.E.2d 391 (Ga. Ct. App. 1974)

Opinion

49892.

SUBMITTED NOVEMBER 5, 1974.

DECIDED DECEMBER 2, 1974.

Revocation of probation. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Holt.

John Thomas Chason, for appellant.

Lewis R. Slaton, District Attorney, Carter Goode, H. Allen Moye, Assistant District Attorneys, for appellee.


The appellant pleaded guilty to the crime of theft by taking and was sentenced to four years, the sentence to be served on probation on a list of conditions signed and acknowledged by appellant. On hearing to revoke his probation, the evidence was amply sufficient to show he knowingly violated the conditions of his probation as to reporting to his probation officer and as to the requirement for restitution. See in this connection, Henry v. State, 77 Ga. App. 735, 738 ( 49 S.E.2d 681); George v. State, 99 Ga. App. 892 (1) ( 109 S.E.2d 883).

Whether there was sufficient competent evidence to show a violation of other conditions of his probation, it is not necessary to decide.

Judgment affirmed. Evans and Webb, JJ., concur.

SUBMITTED NOVEMBER 5, 1974 — DECIDED DECEMBER 2, 1974.


Summaries of

Manley v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Dec 2, 1974
211 S.E.2d 391 (Ga. Ct. App. 1974)
Case details for

Manley v. State

Case Details

Full title:MANLEY v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Dec 2, 1974

Citations

211 S.E.2d 391 (Ga. Ct. App. 1974)
211 S.E.2d 391

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