Also, the trial court charged the jury on the circumstantial evidence rule.Richardson v. State, 168 Ga. App. 312 ( 308 S.E.2d 694) (1983).Judgment affirmed.
Practicalities inherent in this type of situation suggest that an immediate on-the-scene confrontation between victims and suspect is essential both to effective law enforcement and to fairness toward innocent suspects." Richardson v. State, 168 Ga. App. 312, 314 ( 308 S.E.2d 694) (1983). See also Arnold v. State, 155 Ga. App. 782 ( 272 S.E.2d 751) (1980).
Williams v. State, 166 Ga. App. 798, 800 ( 305 S.E.2d 489) (1983). See also Richardson v. State, 168 Ga. App. 312 (3) ( 308 S.E.2d 694) (1983). It follows that the trial court's refusal to exclude evidence gained as a result of the warrantless arrest was not error.