With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". also Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307, 319 (III) (B) (99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560) (1979). 2 See OCGA § 16-5-21 (a) (2). 3 See OCGA § 16-11-106 (b) (1). 4 See OCGA § 16-11-122. 5 See OCGA § 16-7-1 (a). 6 See OCGA § 16-5-91 (a). 7 No transcript of this hearing was included in the record. 8 The jury found Martin-Argaw not guilty of the aggravated assault alleged in Count 2, and the State moved for an entry of nolle prosequi on the violation of the Georgia Firearms and Weapons Act alleged in Count 7. 9 See, e.g., English v. State, 301 Ga. App. 842, 842 (689 SE2d 130) (2010). 10 Lott v. State, 303 Ga. App. 775, 775 (1) (694 SE2d 698) (2010) (citation omitted). 11 Miller v. State, 273 Ga. 831, 832 (546 SE2d 524) (2001) (citation and punctuation omitted). 12 Scott v. State 6 SE2d 69) (1996) (<HOLDING>). 19 Payne v. State, 285 Ga. 137, 138 (674 SE2d

A: holding that variance between indictment alleging that defendant threw a knife at the victim and proof that the knife fell out of the defendants hand as he was stabbing the victim was not fatal to conviction for aggravated assault
B: holding that the officer acted reasonably in shooting the decedent where the plaintiff did not directly counter the defendants evidence showing that the decedent matched the description of a suspect who threatened a victim with a knife was armed with a knife and ignored the officers instructions to drop it and jabbed it at the officer while taking steps toward him
C: holding that variance between indictment alleging that defendant held knife to victims neck and proof that defendant only pointed knife at victim was not fatal to conviction for aggravated assault
D: holding a knife to the drivers neck
A.