Minnesota Supreme Court, 1972

State v. Weigold

State v. Weigold
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided May 26, 1972 · Gunn, Knutson, MacLaughlin, Todd
293 Minn. 508; 198 N.W.2d 285; 1972 Minn. LEXIS 1259 (Minnesota Reports)

State v. Weigold

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

A jury found defendant guilty of aggravated robbery in violation of Minn. St. 609.245. An examination of the record discloses ample evidence to sustain the jury’s verdict, and there is no basis for this court to disturb that verdict. State v. Norgaard, 272 Minn. 48, 52, 136 N. W. 2d 628, 631 (1965); State v. Markuson, 261 Minn. 515, 517, 113 N. W. 2d 346,348 (1962).

We do not reach the question of the alleged illegal search since the evidence obtained thereby was not prejudicial, and its use at the trial was merely cumulative.

Defendant was represented by competent counsel throughout the entire proceedings, and his charges against his attorney at this time are wholly without merit.

Affirmed.

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