Mason v. State
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Opinion
Following a jury trial, Russell Mason appeals his conviction for violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act, contending that the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm.
On appeal from a criminal conviction, the evidence is construed in the light most favorable to the verdict of guilt, and the presumption of innocence no longer applies. An appellate court does not weigh the evidence or judge the credibility of the witnesses, but only determines whether the adjudication of guilt is supported by sufficient competent evidence.
Bohannon v. State.
Judgment affirmed.
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559 S.E.2d 511, 253 Ga. App. 457, 2002 Fulton County D. Rep. 297, 2002 Ga. App. LEXIS 105, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/mason-v-state-gactapp-2002.