Case Name: JACKSON v. STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1965-03-04
Citations: 237 Md. 652
Docket Number: No. 177
Parties: JACKSON v. STATE
Judges: 
Reporter: Maryland Reports
Volume: 237
Pages: 652–653

Head Matter:
JACKSON v. STATE
[No. 177,
September Term, 1964.]
Decided March 4, 1965.
The cause was argued before Prescott, C. J., and Hammond, Marbury, Sybert and Barnes, JJ.
John R. Hargrove, with whom were Howard & Hargrove on the brief, for appellant.
John A. Blondell, Special Attorney, with whom were Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, Charles B. Moylan, Jr. and Ed ward G. Wyatt, State’s Attorney and Assistant State’s Attorney, respectively, for Baltimore City, on the brief, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
On this appeal the appellant contends that the evidence presented was insufficient to support his convictions in a non-jury trial on separate charges of robbery with a deadly weapon and of assault, and that his two consecutive sentences of seven and one-half years each were excessive.
We have reviewed the evidence and find that it was ample to warrant the convictions. The sentences were within the limits permitted by law and thus are not reviewable by us.