Collins v. State

In Collins v. State, 278 Ga. App. 103, 105-106 (1) (b) (628 SE2d 148) (2006) the only evidence to establish the fact that the property was a housing project came from the chief of police of the local municipality. He merely testified that the cocaine sale took place within 1,000 feet "'from the Housing Authority property line.'" Id. at 105. The Court found this evidence wholly insufficient, noting that nowhere was there "any testimony that the Housing Authority property consisted of dwelling units, let alone dwelling units occupied by low and moderate-income families." Id.