Washington Supreme Court, 1923

State v. Williams

State v. Williams
Washington Supreme Court · Decided November 7, 1923
127 Wash. 693; 219 P. 1119; 1923 Wash. LEXIS 1371

State v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The defendant suffered conviction on a criminal charge and appeals here, raising hut one question; that is, that the evidence is insufficient to justify the verdict against him. While the evidence (as in all cases where a defense is interposed) is conflicting, there is ample on the part of the state, if believed, to justify the submission of the case to the jury and for the jury to have returned the verdict which it did. Affirmed.

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