Case Name: JOHNSON v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1975-11-18
Citations: 136 Ga. App. 629
Docket Number: 51466
Parties: JOHNSON v. THE STATE.
Judges: Bell, C. J., and Marshall, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 136
Pages: 629–630

Head Matter:
51466.
JOHNSON v. THE STATE.

Opinion:
Webb, Judge.
Clifton Alonzo Johnson was convicted and sentenced for theft by taking, and he appeals.
1. Enumerations of error 1 and 2 assert that the admission of certain opinion testimony invaded the province of the jury. However, no objection was made at trial, and these complaints, made for the first time on appeal, are without merit. Reid v. State, 129 Ga. App. 660, 663 (200 SE2d 456) and cits.
2. "In the absence of a timely written request, the mere fact that opinion evidence was introduced does not require an instruction as to the weight of such evidence." Fort v. State, 31 Ga. App. 525 (1) (121 SE 128); Arnall v. State, 120 Ga. App. 309, 310 (5) (170 SE2d 337); Vandable v. State, 127 Ga. App. 306, 307 (2) (193 SE2d 197).
Submitted November 3, 1975
Decided November 18, 1975.
Richard E. Reiter, Jr., for appellant.
William H. Ison, District Attorney, Douglas N. Peters, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.
Judgment affirmed.
Bell, C. J., and Marshall, J., concur.