HACK v. COMMONWEALTH


433 S.W.2d 877 (1968)

Kenneth HACK, Appellant, v. COMMONWEALTH of Kentucky, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 8, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew J. Russell, Paducah, for appellant.

John B. Breckinridge, Atty. Gen., Howard E. Trent, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for appellee.


WILLIAMS, Judge.

Appellant Kenneth Hack was found guilty of storehouse breaking by a jury in the McCracken Circuit Court. Punishment was fixed at three years in the penitentiary. His sole question on this appeal is stated thusly:

"Is the fingerprint evidence introduced by the Commonwealth insufficient as a matter of law to support appellant's conviction of storehouse breaking where that evidence alone connects the appellant with the said offense?" ...

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