Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1970

State v. Broom

State v. Broom
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided July 23, 1970 · Branchfield, Foley, Schwab
3 Or. App. 151; 472 P.2d 823; 1970 Ore. App. LEXIS 488

State v. Broom

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Defendant, upon trial by jury, was convicted of armed robbery. The indictment charged him with robbing a service station attendant at gunpoint, taking approximately $70 and the attendant’s gold wristwatch.

The attendant’s testimony at the trial was that a man whom he positively identified as the defendant assaulted him by threatening him with a small-caliber gun and then took approximately $70 and the attendant’s wristwatch. Contrary to defendant’s contention, even absent other corroborating evidence which was introduced, this was ample evidence to support the jury verdict.

Affirmed.

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