Case Name: MOODY v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1977-02-16
Citations: 141 Ga. App. 294
Docket Number: 53166
Parties: MOODY v. THE STATE.
Judges: McMurray and Smith, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 141
Pages: 294–294

Head Matter:
53166.
MOODY v. THE STATE.
Argued January 17, 1977
Decided February 16, 1977.
Walter Leroy Moody, Jr., pro se.
Clarence Clay, Solicitor, John R. Sikes, James M. Wootan, Assistant Solicitors, for appellee.

Opinion:
Bell, Chief Judge.
The offense of child abandonment has two essential elements: (1) The wilful and voluntary abandonment of a child by the father or mother; and (2) the leaving of the child in a dependent condition. Code § 74-9902. Here the state's case consisted only of the testimony of the ex-wife of defendant to the effect that defendant had not furnished adequate support for his minor child. As there was no evidence to establish the first element that defendant wilfully and voluntarily abandoned his child, the judgment of conviction and sentence must be reversed.
Judgment reversed.
McMurray and Smith, JJ., concur.