Court Opinion

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Ruffin, Judge,
concurring in part and dissenting in part.
I concur in the Court’s opinion, except for its holding in Division 2. Venue is an essential element that must be proved by the prosecution beyond a reasonable doubt. Graves v. State, 269 Ga. 772, 773 (1) (504 SE2d 679) (1998). I remain steadfast in my belief that the testimony of the arresting officer regarding the county in which he works is not sufficient to prove venue beyond a reasonable doubt. See Frisbey v. State, 236 Ga. App. 883, 886 (514 SE2d 453) (1999) (Ruffin, *507J., dissenting); Joiner v. State, 231 Ga. App. 61, 63 (497 SE2d 642) (1998) (Ruffin, J., dissenting); Brinkworth v. State, 222 Ga. App. 288, 289 (474 SE2d 9) (1996) (Ruffin, J., dissenting). Accordingly, I respectfully dissent.
Decided June 10, 1999 — Cert. applied for.
Hagler, Hyles, Adams & Hix, Clark C. Adams, Jr., for appellant.
Howard S. McKelvey, Jr., Solicitor, for appellee.