People v. Swarbrick
People v. Swarbrick
Opinion of the Court
The only question presented for our consideration by the record on this appeal is, whether the court erred in giving the following instruction to the jury:—
“The defense in this action is, as attempted to be showm by the defense, that the defendant was not one of the parties that entered the house, and that the complaining witness was mistaken as to the identity of the party whom she saw there. Now, that is a matter entirely with you. If the evidence does not satisfy you that he was in fact one of the parties that was in there, then of course you cannot find him guilty.”
Counsel for appellant insists that the court, by this instruction, “characterized the defendant’s defense as an attempted defense.” He did not characterize it as a
We discover no error in the record.
Judgment affirmed.
Searls, C. J., McFarland, J., Paterson, J., Thornton, J., and McKinstry, J., concurred.
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