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A Clayton County jury found Raymond King Brown guilty of armed robbery, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime,1 and theft by receiving stolen property. On appeal, Brown contends that the evidence was insufficient to sustain his convictions. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. Brown was indicted, tried, and convicted of the crimes, along with his co-defendants Willie Jones, Jr. and Ronnie Monfort. Another co-defendant, Marvin Jones, pled guilty and testified at trial as a state’s witness. The convictions of Willie Jones and Monfort have been affirmed on appeal. See Jones v. State , 285 Ga. App. 866 648 SE2d 183 2007; Monfort v. State , 281 Ga. App. 29 635 SE2d 336 2006.

Viewed in the light most favorable to the jury’s verdict, Jackson v. Virginia , 443 U. S. 307 99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560 1979, the trial evidence establishing Brown’s guilt of the charged offenses is pertinently set forth in his co-defendants’ appeals:On August 22, 2004, Dario Herrero was driving a cab at about 10:40 in the evening in Clayton County. At one point a car came up behind him, four young men got out and pointed four guns at him, and then they demanded Herrero’s money. The men held Herrero with his head down, and he did not know which man took his money. He testified that he did not get a good look at the men at first, but when they were leaving, he saw two of them and how their hair looked. At trial on cross-examination, Herrero was asked, “You can’t say for certain who robbed you, can you” Herrero answered, “No, not really.” But Marvin Jones, age nineteen, who pled guilty to the same offenses, testified that on August 22, 2004, he was with the defendants, including Brown, riding in a stolen car in Forest Park high on drugs and alcohol. He testified that the four men got out of the car and approached the taxi; Jones saw one gun in use. Marvin Jones further testified that a screwdriver was used to operate the stolen vehicle. The evidence also shows that defendant Brown was the driver of the stolen vehicle used during the armed robbery.Footnotes and punctuation omitted. Jones , 285 Ga. App. at 866-867 1. See also Monfort , 281 Ga. App. at 29-30. In addition, Brown gave a post-arrest statement to police in which he admitted driving the car on the night of the armed robbery. Both the victim and Marvin Jones testified at trial that all four of the perpetrators, including Brown, approached and robbed the victim at gunpoint.

 
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