139 Ga. App. 744 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1976
1. The circumstantial evidence in this case is amply sufficient to support a verdict of the theft by taking of four high backed maple chairs. The defendant carried the chairs, two at a time, into a pawn shop and sold them for $5 apiece. Very shortly thereafter two cartons addressed to Brown Furniture Company were found in the alley. Each had contained a pair of chairs identical with those the defendant sold. Two identical cartons containing identical chairs were missing from the third floor warehouse of this company located nearby. The chairs were new and worth $57 each. This sufficiently establishes the corpus delicti and the identity of the chairs as against the contention that they were not proved to be the same chairs shipped by the manufacturer in the discarded cartons.
2. The defendant testified that he had been given the
Judgment affirmed.