State v. O'Neill

Washington Supreme Court
State v. O'Neill, 237 P. 1119 (Wash. 1925)
135 Wash. 701; 1925 Wash. LEXIS 1291
Mitchell

State v. O'Neill

Opinion of the Court

Mitchell, J.

— The defendant was found guilty of the crime of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor and has appealed from a judgment entered on the verdict.

The sole question in the case, as it is presented on the appeal, relates to the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction. Upon an examination of the evidence, we find that there was ample evidence that the jury was warranted in believing to sustain the verdict, and therefrom conclude that the judgment must he, and it is, affirmed.

Tolman, C. J., Fullerton, Holcomb, and Mackintosh, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
The State of Washington, Respondent, v. James R. O’Neill, Appellant
Status
Published