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Gregory Hugh Hunt was tried in the Superior Court of Gwinnett County on an accusation charging him and his co-defendant, Dexter Bernard Freeman, with three counts of first degree forgery.1 The related facts, viewed in a light to uphold the verdict,2 are as follows:

At approximately 4:00 p.m. on June 24, 1997, Freeman drove up to the drive-through teller at the Commercial Bank of Georgia in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He pulled into an available booth farthest from the teller window. Appellant Hunt was the sole passenger in the car. Freeman and Hunt were laughing, and Freeman stated to the teller that “he had been looking for it the bank for awhile.” Freeman then placed three checks from the same payor made out to three different payees into the transaction tube; placed three driver’s license identifications “IDs” from the payees to whom the checks were made out into the transaction tube; placed the tube into the vacuum sender; and sent the items to the teller.

 
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