State v. Finch
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Opinion
I. It was insisted below that there was no legal proof of the value of the overcoat. The only wit-
II. The court instructed “the jury that the value referred to is the market value; that is, what the coat would bring in
[318]*318III. The court instructed the jury to state the value of the coat or property, as they should find it. It was insisted that they should have been instructed to state the market value. But the jury was expressly told that the value referred to was the market value. We think that the defendant had no good ground for complaint. The instructions upon this point as a whole appear to be quite as favorable to the defendant as he was entitled to. It was claimed that the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict, but we think otherwise.
We have examined the entire record, and find no error.
AFFIRMED.
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