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GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS v. MANUEL RODRIGUEZ, Appellant
    No. 71-2056
    United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit
    Submitted under 3rd Cir. Rule 12(6) January 27, 1972
    Decided March 9, 1972
    Jorge Rodriguez, Esq., Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, V.I., for appellant
    
    Joel D. Sacks, Esq., United States Attorney, St. Thomas, V.I., for appellee
    
    Before SEITZ, Chief Judge, ALDISERT and GIBBONS, Circuit Judges
    
   OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM:

Defendant was convicted of violating the Virgin Islands statutes on assault and carrying firearms. 14 V.I.C. § 297, 23 V.I.C. § 477. He assigns several errors but they all amount to an attack on the findings of the trial court as to the credibility of the witnesses. We think the findings were amply justified on this record.

The judgment of the district court will be affirmed.