Michigan Court of Appeals, 1971

People v. Sankey

People v. Sankey
Michigan Court of Appeals · Decided February 22, 1971 · Ager, Brennan, McGregor
31 Mich. App. 76; 187 N.W.2d 496; 1971 Mich. App. LEXIS 2036

People v. Sankey

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Defendant was tried and convicted by the court, sitting without a jury, of felonious assault and was sentenced to a term of three to four years in prison. MCLA § 750.82 (Stat Ann 1962 Rev § 28.277). On appeal, defendant claims that his conviction was against the great weight of the evidence. An examination of the record on appeal discloses sufficient evidence, if believed by the trier of *77the facts, to support the finding that defendant was guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, of felonious assault. People v. Petrosky (1938), 286 Mich 397; People v. Szymanski (1948), 321 Mich 248; People v. Hogan (1967), 9 Mich App 78; People v. Jeter (1970), 21 Mich App 158.

Affirmed.

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