State v. Shuemak

487 P.2d 915, 83 N.M. 5
New Mexico Court of Appeals·Decided July 23, 1971·No. No. 673·Published

Opinion

OPINION

SUTIN, Judge.

Shuemak was convicted of burglary and larceny in the event described in State v. Phillips (Ct.App.) 83 N.M. 5, 487 P.2d 915, decided July 23, 1971. In this case, the neighbor testified that only three men placed the television set back on top of the car after it fell off. The record does not contain any evidence to identify Shuemak as a participant in the burglary and larceny.

The judgment and sentence is reversed. Shuemak is discharged.

It is so ordered.

WOOD, C. J., and HENDLEY, J., concur.

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State v. Phillips
487 P.2d 915 (New Mexico Court of Appeals, 1971)