U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1964

United States v. James Henry Tucker

United States v. James Henry Tucker
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided October 1, 1964 · Haynsworth, Boreman, Bryan
337 F.2d 287 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

United States v. James Henry Tucker

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

In this direct appeal from his conviction for theft from the mails, the defendant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support the finding that the theft was from the mail. The strong circumstantial evidence that it was, coupled with the defendant’s own admission, to which an accomplice testified, furnished ample support for the verdict, however, and requires affirmance of the conviction.

Affirmed.

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