State of Arizona v. Allen

Arizona Supreme Court
State of Arizona v. Allen, 112 P.2d 206 (Ariz. 1941)
57 Ariz. 133
PER CURIAM.

State of Arizona v. Allen

Opinion of the Court

The appellant, Albert Allen, appeals from a conviction of burglary in the first degree. He has done nothing except to invoke the aid of the law to have the record, including a somewhat voluminous transcript of the evidence, filed in this court. We have examined the information and find it properly states the offense of which appellant was convicted. The evidence of his guilt is overwhelming and the instructions to the jury correctly state the law applicable to the facts. We find no reason for the appeal.

The judgment is affirmed.

LOCKWOOD, C.J., and McALISTER and ROSS, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
State v. Albert Allen
Status
Published