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McCoy v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 3, 1983
310 S.E.2d 2 (Ga. Ct. App. 1983)

Summary

In McCoy v. State, 168 Ga. App. 598, 599 (310 S.E.2d 2), this court considered an appeal from a defendant's conviction of armed robbery, kidnapping and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

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Opinion

66774.

DECIDED OCTOBER 3, 1983. REHEARING DENIED OCTOBER 25, 1983.

Armed robbery, etc. Tift Superior Court. Before Judge Crosby.

Henry E. Williams, for appellant.

Henry Lee McCoy, pro se. Thomas H. Pittman, District Attorney, for appellee.


On appeal from defendant's conviction of armed robbery, kidnapping and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, his appointed counsel has filed a motion to withdraw and supporting brief pursuant to Bethay v. State, 237 Ga. 625 ( 229 S.E.2d 406) (1976). After considering the points raised in the brief and conducting a thorough examination of the record and transcript to determine independently whether there is any ground for reversal, we are in agreement with counsel that there is no arguable merit to the appeal. Therefore, this court grants the motion to withdraw and affirms the conviction. We are satisfied that the evidence adduced at trial was sufficient to enable any rational trier of fact to find the defendant guilty of the crimes charged beyond a reasonable doubt. See generally Crawford v. State, 245 Ga. 89 (1) ( 263 S.E.2d 131) (1980).

Judgment affirmed. Deen, P. J., and Carley, J., concur.

DECIDED OCTOBER 3, 1983 — REHEARING DENIED OCTOBER 25, 1983.


ON MOTION FOR REHEARING.

In a motion for rehearing, the defendant contends that the trial court improperly sentenced him as a recidivist because in doing so it considered convictions not yet final. The position adopted by the state at the sentencing hearing was that the offenses charged in the indictment for which the defendant was on trial could be considered in determining his status as a recidivist. The transcript suggests that the trial court accepted this argument, although it was clearly erroneous. See OCGA § 17-10-7 (Code Ann. § 27-2511); Croker v. Smith, 225 Ga. 529 (4) ( 169 S.E.2d 787) (1969).

However, the state also established without objection that the defendant had been convicted and sentenced to confinement for a 1977 robbery, and this fact was properly alleged in the indictment. Thus, the trial court was both authorized and required to sentence the defendant as a second offender pursuant to OCGA § 17-10-7 (Code Ann. § 27-2511).

Motion for rehearing denied.


Summaries of

McCoy v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 3, 1983
310 S.E.2d 2 (Ga. Ct. App. 1983)

In McCoy v. State, 168 Ga. App. 598, 599 (310 S.E.2d 2), this court considered an appeal from a defendant's conviction of armed robbery, kidnapping and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Summary of this case from State v. Freeman
Case details for

McCoy v. State

Case Details

Full title:McCOY v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Oct 3, 1983

Citations

310 S.E.2d 2 (Ga. Ct. App. 1983)
310 S.E.2d 2

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