In re G. O. B.

343 A.2d 567
CourtDistrict of Columbia Court of Appeals
DecidedAugust 18, 1975
DocketNos. 8558, 8720
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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In re G. O. B., 343 A.2d 567 (D.C. 1975).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

After a fact-finding hearing, appellants were found guilty of assault with intent to kill in violation of D.C.Code 1973, § 22-501. On appeal, appellant R. T. B. argues that his arrest was without probable cause, therefore, it was error not to suppress the out-of-court identification. Appellant G. O. B. argues that there'was insufficient evidence to support his conviction. We affirm.

On December 13, 1973, the complainant, Rev. Frank Killingsworth, age 100, was working in his residence at 1509 S Street, N. W., when he heard a knock on the door. Seeing that it was the appellants, two youths he had known from the neighborhood,

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