People v. Ragan

Michigan Court of Appeals
People v. Ragan, 15 Mich. App. 551 (1969)
Brennan, McGregor, Pee, Quinn

People v. Ragan

Opinion of the Court

Pee Curiam.

After being arrested as an accomplice in a jewelry store robbery, defendant was convicted in a non-jury trial of larceny over $100.* He contends that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The record, as here, contains evidence supportin the verdict; an appellate court will not disturb judgment grounded on the tacit determination by the trial judge that the evidence supported the verdict. People v. Szymanski (1948), 321 Mich 248; People v. Dolphus (1966), 2 Mich App 229.

Conviction affirmed.

Quinn, P. J., and McGregor and V. J. Brennan, JJ., concurred.

OLS 1961, § 750.356 (Stat Aim 1969 Cum Supp § 28.588).

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Full Case Name
PEOPLE v. RAGAN
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published