Michigan Court of Appeals, 1970

People v. Sheppard

People v. Sheppard
Michigan Court of Appeals · Decided December 3, 1970 · Ager, Brennan, McGregor
28 Mich. App. 415; 184 N.W.2d 556; 1970 Mich. App. LEXIS 1186

People v. Sheppard

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Defendant was found guilty by a jury of the crime of larceny in a building and was sentenced to a term of two to four years in prison. MCLA § 750.360 (Stat Ann 1954 Rev § 28.592). On appeal, defendant questions the sufficiency of the evidence offered by the people in support of the jury’s verdict of guilty. An examination of the *416record on appeal convinces this Court that there was ample evidence to support the jury’s finding of the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. People v. Szymanski (1948), 321 Mich 248; People v. Clifford Jordan (1969), 19 Mich App 356; People v. Ford (1969), 19 Mich App 519.

Affirmed.

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