163 Ga. App. 233 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1982
Defendant was charged in three indictments with a total of ten counts of burglary and one count of theft by receiving stolen property. Prior to trial a motion to suppress was denied by the trial court. A bench trial consolidating all counts and all indictments was held. Defendant was convicted of the 10 counts of burglary, and the theft by receiving stolen property charge was dismissed. He was sentenced to serve a term of 15 years as to each count, all of the sentences to run concurrently. Defendant’s motion for new trial was filed, heard and denied, and he appeals. Held:
The sole enumeration of error is that the trial court erred in denying the defendant’s motion to suppress. The defendant stipulated to certain facts with reference to one of the burglaries in which the victim, upon returning to her home, observed a 1964 Ford Falcon backed into her driveway. The victim then observed three persons, one white male “come from under her carport and he ducked behind the car” (Ford Falcon) with something in his hands. She also observed two black males “scurrying across her front yard... headed towards the car.” (Ford Falcon.) She parked her automobile in the driveway in an attempt to block the exit of the Ford Falcon and went to a neighbor’s house to call police. A general description of the men and the automobile was given to the police. Somehow the three men were able to get out of the driveway. In the meantime the victim discovered her home burglarized and a number of items taken. An
Judgment affirmed.