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Judgment affirmed. Banke, P. J., and Carley, J., concur.
Summary
Judgment affirmed. Banke, P. J., and Carley, J., concur.
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John H. Tarpley, for appellant.
Appellant, Stanley Howze, and Carlton Lewis Jackson were indicted for armed robbery, OCGA
The evidence showed that appellant and Jackson robbed an Arby's restaurant in DeKalb County. Jackson placed an order at the counter, and appellant stood back of him. Jackson brandished a gun and demanded money from the cash register. Appellant remained in the background and kept looking out of both doors. Jackson became agitated because there was no money in one of the cash registers, and he threatened to kill a restaurant employee if he did not get more money. At that point, another employee opened the drive-through register and pulled out the entire cash drawer. Appellant then approached the employee and instructed him to give appellant the money, which the employee did. Appellant then rejoined Jackson, who told the people in the store to hit the deck, after which he and appellant fled.
Appellant enumerates as error the trial court's denial of his motion for a directed verdict of acquittal, OCGA
" 'Where a robbery is committed by the use of a firearm, separate convictions for armed robbery and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime are specifically authorized by OCGA
Appellant also argues that the "party" theory of OCGA
Coleman held that armed robbery (OCGA
Robert E. Wilson, District Attorney, Barbara B. Conroy, Thomas S. Clegg, Nelly F. Withers, Assistant District Attorneys, for appellee.
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- Supreme Court of Georgia - WILEY v. THE STATE., 250 Ga. 343, 296 S.E.2.d 714
- Supreme Court of Georgia - WILSON v. ZANT., 249 Ga. 373, 290 S.E.2.d 442 (1982)
- Georgia Court Of Appeals - Kennedy v. The State., 195 Ga. App. 795, 395 S.E.2d 270 (1990)
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