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ONWUZURUOHA v. THE STATE.
A95A0862.
MCMURRAY, Presiding Judge.
Obstruction of an officer. Cobb State Court. Before Judge McDuff.
Defendant was tried before a jury and found guilty of obstruction of a law enforcement officer in violation of OCGA 16-10-24 (a). This appeal followed the denial of defendant's motion for new trial. Held:
In four enumerations of error, defendant asserts that evidence of his threatening, abusive and profane language in the presence of law enforcement officers is insufficient to support his conviction for obstruction of a law enforcement officer. This argument is without merit.
The obstruction of a law enforcement officer charge was not leveled against defendant because of his threatening, abusive and profane language in the presence of law enforcement officers. Defendant was charged with obstruction of a law enforcement officer because he resisted arrest for violating a city ordinance. To this extent, law enforcement officers testified that defendant violently resisted arrest for violating a city ordinance against disorderly conduct. This testimony is sufficient to authorize the jury's finding that defendant is guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, of obstruction of a law enforcement officer in violation of OCGA 16-10-24 (a). Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307 (99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560) (1979); Whaley v. State, 175 Ga. App. 493, 494-495 (333 SE2d 691). Accordingly, the trial court did not err in denying defendant's motion for directed verdict of acquittal.
Benjamin F. Smith, Jr., Solicitor, Barry E. Morgan, Andrea L. Snell, Assistant Solicitors, for appellee.
Kinsley C. Onwuzuruoha, pro se.
Joan P. Davis, for appellant.
DECIDED JUNE 7, 1995 -- RECONSIDERATION DENIED JUNE 21, 1995.
Wednesday January 7 21:54 CST


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