Minnesota Supreme Court, 1973

State v. Pryor

State v. Pryor
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided April 6, 1973
296 Minn. 483; 205 N.W.2d 676; 1973 Minn. LEXIS 1232 (Minnesota Reports)

State v. Pryor

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Defendant, convicted by a jury of simple robbery, Minn. St. 609.24, appeals from the judgment of conviction. We have carefully considered both of defendant’s contentions and find that neither has any merit. There clearly was sufficient evidence on the issue of identification, and the evidence justified the jury in rejecting the defense of voluntary intoxication under Minn. St. 609.075.

Affirmed.

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