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Bowles v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sep 18, 1980
272 S.E.2d 163 (Ga. Ct. App. 1980)

Opinion

60279.

SUBMITTED JULY 8, 1980.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 18, 1980.

Burglary. Clayton Superior Court. Before Judge Crumbley.

Arthur K. Steinberg, for appellant.

Robert E. Keller, District Attorney, Michael D. Anderson, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


Bowles was convicted of burglary. During the course of the trial the voluntariness of statements made by appellant was placed in issue, and on cross-examination he was asked if he had "ever been advised of your [Miranda] rights before?" Appellant answered affirmatively, and when asked how many times, said he was not sure. Appellant then moved for a mistrial on the ground that his character had been placed in issue. The motion was denied and appellant contends this ruling was error.

The question on cross-examination was propounded to attack the credibility of appellant's testimony that he did not understand his rights. This was a relevant, material question and this court has held that "[w]here evidence is relevant and material, it is not objectionable merely ... because its effect is incidentally to put the defendant's character in issue. [Cits.]" Bennefield v. State, 86 Ga. App. 285, 288 ( 71 S.E.2d 760) (1952); McGregor v. State, 119 Ga. App. 40, 41 (1) ( 165 S.E.2d 915) (1969). Thus, even if the question incidentally put appellant's character in issue it was not error for the trial judge to allow the question and answer.

Judgment affirmed. Deen, C. J., and Birdsong, J., concur.

SUBMITTED JULY 8, 1980 — DECIDED SEPTEMBER 18, 1980.


Summaries of

Bowles v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sep 18, 1980
272 S.E.2d 163 (Ga. Ct. App. 1980)
Case details for

Bowles v. State

Case Details

Full title:BOWLES v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Sep 18, 1980

Citations

272 S.E.2d 163 (Ga. Ct. App. 1980)
272 S.E.2d 163

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