State v. Mims

196 N.W.2d 288, 293 Minn. 398, 1972 Minn. LEXIS 1213
Supreme Court of Minnesota·Decided March 24, 1972·No. No. 42513·Published

Opinion

Pee Curiam.

A jury found defendant guilty of attempted burglary of the Ganley Construction Company, Minneapolis. Defendant appeals from the judgment of conviction and alleges that the circumstances proved do not exclude every rational hypothesis except that of guilt.

Examination of the record discloses no basis for this court to disturb the jury’s verdict. State v. Norgaard, 272 Minn. 48, 52, 136 N. W. 2d 628, 631 (1965); State v. Markuson, 261 Minn. 515, 517, 113 N. W. 2d 346, 348 (1962).

Affirmed.

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State v. Mims, 196 N.W.2d 288, 293 Minn. 398, 1972 Minn. LEXIS 1213 (Mich. 1972).

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State v. Markuson
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State v. Norgaard
136 N.W.2d 628 (Supreme Court of Minnesota, 1965)