Case Name: The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. Francis Rodgers, Appellant
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1927-04-09
Citations: 123 Kan. 253
Docket Number: No. 27,263
Parties: The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. Francis Rodgers, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 123
Pages: 253–253

Head Matter:
No. 27,263.
The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. Francis Rodgers, Appellant.
Opinion filed April 9, 1927.
Edward T. Riling and John J. Riling, both of Lawrence, for the appellant.
William A. Smith, attorney-general, and B. F. Bowers, county attorney, for the appellee.

Opinion:
The opinion of the court was delivered by
Harvey, J.:
Francis Rodgers was duly informed against, tried and found guilty of the larceny of chickens of the value of $25. He has appealed, and contends that the evidence is insufficient to support the verdict. This is the sole question presented. We have carefully examined the evidence as abstracted and conclude not only that there is an abundance of competent substantial evidence to support the verdict, but that no other just verdict could have been reached from the evidence. It is not necessary to detail or even to summarize the evidence.
The judgment of the court below is affirmed.