People v. Davis
People v. Davis
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was convicted of the crime of petit theft. He was charged with and admitted having suffered two prior convictions of petit theft and having served terms therefor in penal institutions.
He urges four grounds for a reversal of the judgment against him: (1) That the evidence is insufficient to support the judgment; (2) that the trial court erred in refusing his request for an instructed verdict; (3) errors in ruling on the admissibility of evidence; (4) errors in instructions to the jury.
The evidence amply supports the judgment. It may be summarized as follows: Safeway Store Number Two is located on Main Street in the city of Visalia. On the morning of August 7, 1934, defendant and a companion entered the store and one of them obtained a drink of water. Some
We have examined the record with the other specifications of error in mind and find no merit in any of them.
Judgment affirmed.
■Barnard, P. J., and Jennings, J., concurred.
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