Leonard Smith was convicted of the felony murder of Rigoberto Salas-Palatino and simple battery of the deceased’s father, Efrain Salas. 1 His motion for new trial was denied, and he appeals, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence for the jury to find him guilty as a party to the crimes for which he was convicted. Finding no error, we affirm.
A recitation of facts of the events that led to the shooting are set forth in the appeal of appellant’s co-defendant, Cordell Belsar. See
Belsar v. State,
The trial court instructed the jury as to the law on “party to a crime.” A participant to a crime may be convicted although he is not the person who is directly responsible.
Burks v. State,
Judgment affirmed.
Notes
The crimes occurred on April 8, 2000. On September 21, 2000, a Cobb County grand jury jointly indicted Smith, Cordell Belsar and Miguel Stewart for the malice murder and felony murder of Salas-Palatino and separately indicted Smith for the simple battery of Efrain Salas. At a joint jury trial with co-defendant Belsar on April 2-6, 2001, Smith was found guilty of felony murder and simple battery. On May 17, 2001, Smith’s motion for directed verdict of acquittal was denied. He was sentenced on June 1, 2001 to life in prison for the felony murder conviction and a concurrent 12-month sentence for the simple battery conviction. Smith’s motion for new trial, filed on June 12, 2001 and amended on December 18, 2002, was denied on January 16, 2003. A notice of appeal was filed on January 17, 2003. The appeal was docketed in this Court on May 7, 2003 and submitted for decision on the briefs.
