Davidson v. State
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Opinion
Gary Wayne Davidson was convicted of third degree burglary and was sentenced to twenty-one years in the state penitentiary.
During the night of March 19, 1985, a boathouse owned by William Quick was broken into and his motorboat was stolen. After informing the police of the burglary, Mr. Quick and a friend began looking around the lake for the stolen boat. They found the boat pulled up onto a nearby embankment. Several fishing rods and other equipment that had been in the boat were missing, but Mr. Quick found these items hidden in some nearby foliage. The police subsequently set up a stakeout of the area. Later that day, the appellant and Tony Christian were seen walking toward the stolen boat. Terry Osborne, one of the police officers present at the stakeout, testified *Page 1041 that the two men proceeded to the spot where the fishing equipment was hidden, brushed away the foliage, and started gathering the stolen articles. The police then moved in and arrested the men. Tony Christian later confessed to stealing the boat and also implicated the appellant in the burglary.
"In certain instances, association with the accomplice tending to show the accused's proximity, chronologically and geographically, to the alleged offense may furnish sufficient corroboration. [Citations omitted.] Evidence of the defendant's possession of property stolen at the time of the offense may also be sufficient to corroborate an accomplice's testimony." Andrews v. State,
370 So.2d 320 ,322 (Ala.Cr.App. 1979).
The evidence submitted by the state was clearly sufficient to corroborate the testimony of Tony Christian.
AFFIRMED.
All the Judges concur. *Page 1042
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