381 S.E.2d 514
46813.Supreme Court of Georgia.
DECIDED JUNE 8, 1989.
SMITH, Justice.
James Mays III was convicted of felony murder for the stabbing death of Garry Wilson and was sentenced to life imprisonment.[1] In this appeal the defendant raises two enumerations of error. We affirm.
1. Mays contends that the evidence does not support the verdict. The evidence put forth at trial was sufficient for a rational trier of fact to have found proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307
(99 S.C. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560) (1979).
2. The defendant complains that his confession should have been suppressed. We find no error in the trial court’s refusal to suppress the confession.
Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur, except Weltner, J., not participating.
DECIDED JUNE 8, 1989.
Murder. Bibb Superior Court. Before Judge Wilcox.
Gifford Buafo, Althea L. Buafo, for appellant.
Willis B. Sparks III, District Attorney, Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Andrew S. Ree, for appellee.