These are direct appeals from the convictions of Fouchey and Ebersole, in a joint trial, of interstate transportation of a stolen motor vehicle in interstate commerce in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2312. We affirm the judgments of conviction.
The evidence, viewed in the light most favorable to the Government as the prevailing party in the trial court, Langel v. United States,
Both defendants claim that they should not have been convicted on the uncorroborated testimony of the two young boys because the boys were accomplices. This argument is without merit for two reasons. First, the boys probably could not be considered accomplices.
See
United States v. Holt,
Fouchey also contends that the trial court erred in submitting the case to the jury where the record did not show a substantial effect on interstate commerce. This argument likewise is without merit. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the statute in question in the case of Brooks v. United States,
The judgments of conviction are affirmed.
