PEOPLE v. NORMAN

Docket No. 3532.

171 Cal.App.2d 847 (1959)

341 P.2d 778

THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. GUY NORMAN, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

July 13, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. Way, under appointment by the District Court of Appeal, for Appellant.

Edmund G. Brown and Stanley Mosk, Attorneys General, Clarence A. Linn, Chief Assistant Attorney General and Peter T. Kennedy, Deputy Chief Assistant Attorney General, for Respondent.


WOOD (Fred B.), J.

Convicted of burglary, defendant assigns insufficiency of the evidence, claiming that the testimony of James Brooks was inherently incredible.

[1, 2] "The test on appeal is whether there is substantial evidence to support the conclusion of the trier of fact. It is not whether guilt is established beyond a reasonable doubt.... `... "it must be made clearly to appear that upon no hypothesis whatever is there sufficient substantial...

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