Singletary v. State, A89A0802

Decision Date05 September 1989
Docket NumberNo. A89A0802,A89A0802
Citation385 S.E.2d 791,192 Ga.App. 653
PartiesSINGLETARY v. The STATE.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

Ken Gordon, for appellant.

William G. Hamrick, Jr., Dist. Atty., Monique F. Kirby, Asst. Dist. Atty., for appellee.

POPE, Judge.

Defendant Hudgins Singletary was convicted, after a bench trial, of six counts of issuing bad checks. His four-year sentence on each count was probated on the condition that restitution be made to the victims. Defendant appeals the convictions on the ground that the evidence did not establish present consideration for any of the checks set forth in the indictment.

Counts I, II, III and VI of the indictment allege that the checks involved were issued for wages. The evidence presented at trial is sufficient to support a conviction on these counts.

Count IV alleges that a check for $2,953.16 was issued to Jack Carter for present consideration. Carter testified that he contracted with defendant for certain goods and services, including the building of a front and back porch on a mobile home and the laying of concrete pipe and gravel for a driveway. The witness identified two invoices for the goods and services dated September 16, 1988 and testified that the invoices represented work completed. The check to Carter was issued September 19, 1988. "[I]n the fast pace of commerce, services and payment for services cannot always be exchanged at exactly the same time. However, the requisite of 'present consideration' may exist although goods or services are received before a check is delivered in payment, where the interval is slight and the exchange can be characterized as a single contemporaneous transaction." Bowers v. State, 248 Ga. 714, 715, 285 S.E.2d 702 (1982). The evidence in this case was sufficient to support a finding that the exchange of goods and services for the defendant's check was a single contemporaneous transaction. See Gilley v. State, 182 Ga.App. 681, 356 S.E.2d 655 (1987).

Count V alleges that a check for $650.00 was issued to G & S (the name of a partnership formed by two of Singletary's employees) in exchange for present consideration. The facts stipulated at trial show that the check was delivered to Singletary's employee to reimburse him for a payment the employee had voluntarily made for supplies delivered to Singletary's place of business while Singletary was away from his office. While the employee may have expected to be reimbursed by his employer for the payment he...

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4 cases
  • Holder v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • February 22, 2000
    ...as a single contemporaneous transaction. As such, Check No. 1859 was issued for present consideration. Singletary v. State, 192 Ga.App. 653, 385 S.E.2d 791 (1989). (b) Holder makes the same claim with regard to Check No. 1812 for $299 under Count 2 of the indictment. We are constrained to a......
  • Griffiths v. Phenix Supply Co., Inc.
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • September 5, 1989
    ... ...         Plaintiff Phenix Supply Company, Inc., brought this suit on an account against ... defendants Griffiths and Olsen, in the State Court of Cobb County. Answering the complaint, defendants pleaded, inter alia, novation. Additionally, defendants asserted a counterclaim against ... ...
  • McNeal v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • July 2, 1992
    ...while the same result is reached in Griffith as to a check given three days after a gasoline delivery. However, in Singletary v. State, 192 Ga.App. 653, 385 S.E.2d 791, this Court held that the evidence was sufficient to support a finding that the exchange of goods and services for defendan......
  • State v. Rojas-Cardona
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • July 21, 1993
    ...the exchange of goods and services for the defendant's check was a single contemporaneous transaction. See Singletary v. State, 192 Ga.App. 653, 653-54, 385 S.E.2d 791, 792 (1989). In Singletary, the facts were more akin to the facts in this case. A contractor agreed to construct some impro......
6 books & journal articles
  • 17 Bad Check Prosecutions
    • United States
    • State Bar of Georgia Georgia Benchbook 2017 edition
    • Invalid date
    ...can be characterized as a single contemporaneous exchange. Bowers, 248 Ga. 714, 285 SE2d 702 (1982) (less than 24 hours); Singletary, 192 Ga.App. 653, 385 SE2d 791 (1989). b. rent past or presently due; c. state taxes; d. child support past or presently due to child's custodian based on a c......
  • 17 Bad Check Prosecutions
    • United States
    • State Bar of Georgia Georgia Benchbook 2016 edition
    • Invalid date
    ...can be characterized as a single contemporaneous exchange. Bowers, 248 Ga. 714, 285 SE2d 702 (1982) (less than 24 hours); Singletary, 192 Ga.App. 653, 385 SE2d 791 (1989). b. rent past or presently due; c. state taxes; d. child support past or presently due to child's custodian based on a c......
  • 17 Bad Check Prosecutions
    • United States
    • State Bar of Georgia Georgia Benchbook 2015 edition
    • Invalid date
    ...can be characterized as a single contemporaneous exchange. Bowers, 248 Ga. 714, 285 SE2d 702 (1982) (less than 24 hours); Singletary, 192 Ga.App. 653, 385 SE2d 791 (1989). b. rent past or presently due; c. state taxes; d. child support past or presently due to child's custodian based on a c......
  • 17 Deposit Account Fraud Prosecutions
    • United States
    • State Bar of Georgia Georgia Benchbook 2022 edition
    • Invalid date
    ...can be characterized as a single contemporaneous exchange. Bowers, 248 Ga. 714, 285 SE2d 702 (1982) (less than 24 hours); Singletary, 192 Ga.App. 653, 385 SE2d 791 (1989). b. rent past or presently due; c. state taxes; d. child support past or presently due to child's custodian based on a c......
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