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GA 16-4-1 - GA 16-4-1

Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses

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1. Offenses Against Property Evidence of criminal attempt to enter automobile sufficient. - Evidence that defendants discussed theft of a car stereo, possessed tools to aid in the commission of such a crime, and that they drove to a shopping center parking lot in search of a specific car to enter was sufficient to find them guilty of criminal attempt to enter an automobile. Evans v. State, 216 Ga. App. 21 , 453 S.E.2d 100 (1995). There was sufficient evidence to support the defendant's conviction for criminal attempt to commit the felony of entering an automobile as the state presented circumstantial evidence that the defendant attempted to enter the victim's vehicle with the intent to commit a theft, including the victim's testimony that the victim observed the defendant attempting to lif...

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