Johnson v. State
Johnson v. State
Opinion of the Court
After being convicted of robbery by Judge Shirley B. Jones, sitting without a jury in the Criminal Court of Baltimore, the appellant Johnson was sentenced to a term of six years. His sole contention on appeal is that the evidence produced by the State was not sufficient to support his conviction.
The victim of the robbery was a Mrs. Georgianna Sinkier, who testified that while she was walking home from work late
It is clear that the identifications by Mrs. Sinkler were enough to support the conviction. Bailey v. State, 226 Md. 353. In addition, the testimony as to the flight of the appellants from the police had probative value under the circumstances. Braxton v. State, 234 Md. 1, 4.
Judgment affirmed.
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