State v. Fuller

Idaho Supreme Court
State v. Fuller, 18 Idaho 372 (Idaho 1910)
109 P. 257; 1910 Ida. LEXIS 23
Ailshie, Sullivan

State v. Fuller

Opinion of the Court

SULLIVAN, C. J.

The defendant was convicted of the crime of grand larceny and sentenced to imprisonment in the state penitentiary' for twelve years. A motion for a new trial was made and denied. The appeal is from the judgment and order denying a new trial.

The errors assigned go to the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict and the admission of certain evidence over the objection of counsel for defendant, and the refusal to strike out certain evidence on motion of defendant.

As to the assignment of error in regard to the sufficiency of the evidence, we find upon a careful examination of the evidence that it is amply sufficient to sustain the verdict. Upon the other errors assigned, we find no error in the admission of the testimony ref erred to in said assignments, and no error in the refusal of the court to strike out certain of the evidence on the motion of counsel for the defendant.

The judgment must therefore be affirmed, and it is so ordered.

Ailshie, J., concurs.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE v. WILLIAM FULLER
Status
Published
Syllabus
Evidence — Sufficiency of — Admission I of Testimony — Striking Out Testimony. (Syllabus by tie court.) 1. Held, tiat tie evidence is sufficient to sustain tie verdict. 2. Held, tiat tie court did not! err in the admission of certain evidence. 3. Held, tiat tie court did not err in refusing to strike out certain evidence.