Case Name: STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. DANNY LEE CARDINALI, Appellant
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1972-05-04
Citations: 9 Or. App. 430
Docket Number: No. 71-1427-C
Parties: STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. DANNY LEE CARDINALI, Appellant.
Judges: Before Schwab , Chief Judge, and Foley and Fort, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 9
Pages: 430–430

Head Matter:
Argued April 19,
affirmed May 4,
petition for rehearing denied May 25, petition for review denied June 20, 1972
STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. DANNY LEE CARDINALI, Appellant.
(No. 71-1427-C)
496 P2d 246
Ken C. Hadley, Deputy Public Defender, Salem, argued tbe cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Gary D. Babcock, Public Defender, Salem.
Thomas H. Denney, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were Lee Johnson, Attorney General, John W. Osburn, Solicitor General, and John W. Burgess, Special Assistant Attorney General, Salem.
Before Schwab , Chief Judge, and Foley and Fort, Judges.
Schwab, C.J., did not participate in this decision.

Opinion:
PEE CUBIAM.
Defendant was convicted by jury of selling a dangerous drug, OBS 475.100, and received a 10-year sentence. He urges as his ground of appeal that his motions for acquittal should have been allowed because there was insufficient evidence that the dangerous drug, secobarbitol, was sold by defendant. We have examined the record and while the evidence is circumstantial, it is ample to support the verdict.
Affirmed.