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Cleveland Dunn appeals his conviction of three counts of burglary OCGA § 16-7-1. He contends that even though he may have been convicted as a party to a crime under OCGA § 16-2-20, the evidence is insufficient to sustain his conviction under Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307 99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560 1979. We disagree and affirm.

The essence of Dunn’s appeal is that he cannot be convicted as a party to these burglaries because, at most, the evidence showed only that he received stolen property. See Crumpton v. State, 240 Ga. App. 422 523 SE2d 624 1999. Dunn relies on the testimony of two witnesses who earlier pled guilty to committing the burglaries of which Dunn was convicted. According to Dunn, these witnesses testified only that they committed the burglaries and then transferred to Dunn some of the items they stole from the houses they burglarized. Dunn never told them to go to any particular house, and they were not committing the burglaries for Dunn.

 
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