Appellant was convicted upon his indictment for second degree murder. We have examined his contentions on appeal and find them without merit, though ably urged by court-appointed counsel.
There is one matter, however, which deserves brief comment. Pursuant to the request of defense counsel, who cited and relied on Smith v. United States, 1929,
Appellant’s point is not well taken. In this jurisdiction, the ultimate issue of responsibility is whether the criminal act is the product of a mental disease or defect. Durham v. United States, 1954, 94 U.S. App.D.C. 228,
Affirmed.
WILBUR K. MILLER, Circuit Judge, concurs in the result.
