Case ID: ga-app_172/html/0193-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

69194.
    LEMONS v. THE STATE.
    (322 SE2d 521)
    Decided September 20, 1984.
    
      Nicholas E. Bakatsas, for appellant.
    
      Thomas J. Charron, District Attorney, Debra H. Bernes, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.
   Banke, Presiding Judge.

The defendant appeals his conviction of three counts of child molestation. Held:

1. The court did not err in excluding evidence that the defendant had offered to take a polygraph examination. See Durham v. State, 240 Ga. 203 (3) (240 SE2d 14) (1977).

2. The evidence was sufficient to enable a rational trier of fact to find the defendant guilty of all three offenses beyond a reasonable doubt. See generally Crawford v. State, 245 Ga. 89 (263 SE2d 131) (1980).

Judgment affirmed.

Pope and Benham, JJ., concur.