Alexis Marion was convicted of two counts of residential burglary. After the state showed at sentencing that Marion had three prior felony convictions, he was sentenced as a recidivist to twenty years imprisonment pursuant to OCGA § 17-10-7 (c). Marion now appeals, challenging the sufficiency of fingerprint evidence to support his convictions. Finding the evidence sufficient, we affirm.
The state’s evidence showed that a house owned by Carlas Carter in Columbus was broken into on October 19, 2002, and that a nearby house owned by Gregory Kirkman was broken into on November 6. Both Carter and Kirkman determined that the break-ins occurred in the afternoon. Entry into the houses was obtained through either a bathroom or bedroom window. Jewelry and electronic equipment
In challenging the sufficiency of the evidence, Marion relies on Barnett v. State.
Judgment affirmed.
Notes
Id. at 430-431 (1) (citations omitted).
Id. at 431 (2).
