People v. Nagle

California Supreme Court
People v. Nagle, 3 Cal. Unrep. 488 (Cal. 1892)
29 P. 640

People v. Nagle

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Appellant was convicted of petit larceny under an information charging grand larceny, and now insists *489the evidence is insufficient to justify the verdict. There was some evidence before the jury tending to show the guilt of the defendant, and, under those circumstances, we will not disturb the verdict.

Let the judgment and order be affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
PEOPLE v. NAGLE
Status
Published
Syllabus
Larceny—Appeal.—On Trial for Larceny, where there was some evidence tending to show defendant’s guilt, a verdict of guilty will not be disturbed on the ground of the insufficiency thereof.