State v. Autio
State v. Autio
Opinion of the Court
The defendant was charged by information with the crime of assault in the first degree. Upon a trial being had, a verdict of guilty as charged was returned. Motion for new trial being interposed and overruled, sentence was imposed. The defendant appeals.
The appellant’s brief presents but one question, and that is his claim that the evidence was insufficient to justify the verdict.
A further statement of the evidence offered on behalf of the state, or a statement of the appellant’s claim as to the facts surrounding the shooting, would serve no useful purpose. The question was so obviously one for the jury as to eliminate the necessity for discussion.
The judgment will therefore be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The State of Washington v. Jacob Autio
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- 1 case
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- Syllabus
- Assault — Aggravated Assault — Evidence—Sueeiciency. A conviction of first degree assault is sustained by the evidence, where it appears that defendant and the prosecuting witness were rivals for the favor of a young lady, that she and the defendant were talking, when she saw the prosecuting witness approaching, and screamed, whereupon the defendant immediately turned and shot the prosecuting witness twice, once when he was about five feet away, and the second' time in the back when fifteen feet distant and retreating.