Case Name: DILLARD v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1974-02-19
Citations: 131 Ga. App. 23
Docket Number: 49016
Parties: DILLARD v. THE STATE.
Judges: Hall, P. J, andDeen, J, concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 131
Pages: 23–23

Head Matter:
49016.
DILLARD v. THE STATE.
Submitted February 11, 1974
Decided February 19, 1974.
Edward Lang, for appellant.
Richard Bell, District Attorney, Randall Peek, for appellee.

Opinion:
Stolz, Judge.
The conviction of the offense of criminal attempt to commit burglary was authorized by evidence that the prosecutrix had a clear view of the defendant as he was breaking into her home; that she unequivocally identified the defendant when she was subsequently confronted with him; that, after the attempted burglary, the defendant was seen running away from the house of the prosecutrix toward his automobile, where he tried to pick up a gun; that footprints from the house to the defendant's automobile were the same size as the defendant's shoes, which had dirt on them like that in the prosecutrix' yard.
Judgment affirmed.
Hall, P. J, andDeen, J, concur.