State v. Jaramillo

180 P. 286, 25 N.M. 228
CourtNew Mexico Supreme Court
DecidedApril 7, 1919
DocketNo. 2239
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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State v. Jaramillo, 180 P. 286, 25 N.M. 228 (N.M. 1919).

Opinion

OPINION OP TPIE COURT.

ROBERTS, J.

Appellant was indicted, tried, and convicted in the' District Court of Bernalillo County upon the charge of larceny of one head of neat cattle of the property of Prajedes Jaramillo.

[1] Two propositions are relied upon for a reversal: First, that the evidence was insufficient to warrant a verdict of guilty, in that the corpus delicti was not established, nor was the ownership of the animal proved beyond a reasonable doubt. There is no merit, however, in either contention. The proof, while circumstantial, was clearly sufficient, if believed by the jury, to establish the guilt of the appellant beyond a reasonable doubt. Where there is substantial evidence supporting the verdict, the Supreme Court will not undertake to weigh the evidence. State v. Lucero, 17 N. M. 484, 131 Pac. 491.

[2] It is next urged that there was no proof of the value of the animal. This was not required. In State v. Lucero, supra, we said:

“Where, under a larceny statute, value of the thing' or article stolen is not made material, it need not be alleged, and, if averred, it need not be proved.”

Finding no error in the record, the judgment will be affirmed; and it is so ordered. '

Parker, C. J., concurs.. Eaynolds, J., having tried the case in the court below, did not participate in this opinion.

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