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Murphy v. United States
35 F.2d 1019
9th Cir.
1929
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WILBUR, Circuit Judge.

Appellant was convicted on two counts for the violation of the National Prohibition Act (27 USCA). The first count charged unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, and the second charged the maintenance of a common nuisance where intoxicating liquors were possessed and kept. The indictment alleged the commission of four previous offenses. Appellant urges as a ground for the reversal of the judgment the insufficiency of the evidence to support the verdict. This question was not raised in the court below. Appellant did not move for a directed verdict. Bilboa v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 287 F. 125; Moore v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 1 F.(2d) 839; Lucis v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 2 F.(2d) 975; Utley v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 5 F.(2d) 963; Rossi v. United States (C. C. A. 8) 9 F.(2d) 362; McWalters v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 6 F.(2d) 224; Stubbs v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 1 F.(2d) 837; Schindler v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 24 F.(2d) 204; Marco v. United States (C. C. A. 9) 26 F.(2d) 315.

Appellant recognizes the insufficiency of the record to raise the question here presented, but urges the court to exercise its power to consider the question of the sufficiency of *1020the evidence notwithstanding that fact. We have examined, the record, and the proof of the defendant’s guilt 'is not so unsubstantial as to either justify or require .the court to ignore the failure of the appellant to bring to the attention of the trial court the point he now urges upon us for decision. There is testimony in the record tending to support the verdict.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Murphy v. United States
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Date Published: Nov 25, 1929
Citation: 35 F.2d 1019
Docket Number: No. 5872
Court Abbreviation: 9th Cir.
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