People v. Reeder
This text of 1 Wheel. Cr. Cas. 418 (People v. Reeder) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York Court of Common Pleas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
[420]*420The Court, after recapitulating the facts to the jury, observed, that it was an important case, and deserved the most serious attention of the jury; that if the prisoners were f°und guilty, the Court had no discretion, but must sentence them for life to the State Prison. As it fespected Reeder, the evidence appeared conclusive and satisfactory; but as to Syfor, he was only identified as one of the robbers, by Nugent, as an accomplice.
The Court observed that the jury had a right to convict upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice, but that the general rule adopted in this Court was, that the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice was ,not sufficient. In this case, the identity of Syfor was proved only by the testimony of Nugent, the accomplice. It was, therefore, a question for the jury to decide what credit they would give to the accomplice.
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