People v. Smith
People v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was found guilty by a jury of the June 8, 1969, second-degree murder of Jerome Ponte. MCLA §750.317 (Stat Ann 1954 Rev § 28.549). Defendant’s sole assignment of error from the trial court’s refusal to grant a new trial is whether the prosecution presented sufficient evidence to sustain the jury’s verdict.
The record shows that the prosecution produced three eyewitnesses who were able to link defendant directly with the crime.
Affirmed.
One witness testified be observed defendant draw and fire a pistol at the victim. Two others were able to testify that, while they did not actually see defendant shoot Eonte, they did see defendant with a weapon in his hand immediately before and after they heard the report of the shot.
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