199 P. 266 | Mont. | 1921
delivered the opinion of the court.
Defendant was charged with the murder of one Sylvester J. Prenatt, in Silver Bow county, on the ninth day of December, 1919. Trial was had to a jury, which rendered a verdict finding him guilty of murder in the first degree, and fixing his punishment at death by hanging. Motion was made for a new trial, which was overruled. Defendant has appealed from the judgment and the order.
The record discloses that defendant, in company with Steve Byrne and others, went to the home of deceased about 2 o’clock in the morning, and, after gaining admission to the house, killed the deceased. A full and complete statement of facts involving the matter is set forth in an opinion handed down this date (State v. Byrne, ante, p. 317, 199 Pac. 262), written by Chief Commissioner Poorman, to which reference is made for such other facts as may be pertinent to this case.
It is urged that the verdict and judgment are contrary to the evidence in the case. It is true that the verdict and judgment are contrary to defendant’s evidence, but there is abundant competent evidence on behalf of the state showing defendant’s participation in the crime charged.
For these reasons, the judgment and the order denying motion for new trial are affirmed.
Affirmed.