Snead v. United States

236 A.2d 442, 1967 D.C. App. LEXIS 221
CourtDistrict of Columbia Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 27, 1967
DocketNos. 4465, 4466
StatusPublished

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Snead v. United States, 236 A.2d 442, 1967 D.C. App. LEXIS 221 (D.C. 1967).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his convictions of assault1 and of possession of a prohibited weapon.2 He was given concurrent sentences of 180 days for assault and 60 days for possession of a prohibited weapon.

The determinations of guilt in this case rest upon the resolution of factual issues presented in the testimony before the court. A review of the record convinces us that the evidence is clearly sufficient to support the conviction for assault. And although the evidence does not support the conviction of possession of a prohibited weapon, we find no error in view of the concurrent sentences imposed.3

Affirmed.

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