Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1983

State v. Mooers

State v. Mooers
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided April 15, 1983 · Carter, Godfrey, Nichols, Roberts, Violette, Wathen
457 A.2d 1125; 1983 Me. LEXIS 646 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Mooers

Opinion of the Court

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

After a jury-waived trial in Superior Court, Sagadahoc County, Mooers was convicted on two counts of theft 17-A M.R. S.A. § 353 (Class C and Class E). On appeal for insufficiency of the evidence, we affirm his convictions.

Each of Mooers’ convictions will be overturned only if, viewing the evidence most favorably to the State, no trier of fact could rationally find proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. State v. Theriault, 425 A.2d 986, 988 (Me. 1981). We find ample evidence on the record to support the presiding justice’s conclusions that Mooers committed the crimes as charged.

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed.

All concurring.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.