Weaver v. State
Weaver v. State
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff in error, Ronald Lee Weaver, hereinafter referred to as the defendant, was charged with the crime of Robbery with Firearms in the District Court of Oklahoma County. He was tried by a jury,
Defendant urges appellate consideration of the evidence, and a consideration of the punishment assessed.
We have thoroughly reviewed the record, and agree with the quoted citation of Disheroon v. State, Okl.Cr., 357 P.2d 236, wherein this Court stated:
βIn the trial of a criminal case, questions of fact involving the guilt or innocence of the accused are always for the jury, and when, on appeal, the record discloses facts which would have been sufficient either to warrant a verdict of acquittal or to support a verdict of guilty, the finding of the jury will not be disturbed. In such cases only errors of law will be reviewed.β
In the instant case, there was no evidence as to the innocence of the defendant presented.
The other allegation raised as to the punishment imposed we find to be without merit.
The judgment and sentence is affirmed.
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