Case Name: The City of Tacoma, Respondent, v. Siebert Boyd, Appellant
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1937-05-24
Citations: 190 Wash. 710
Docket Number: No. 26523
Parties: The City of Tacoma, Respondent, v. Siebert Boyd, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 190
Pages: 710–710

Head Matter:
[No. 26523.
Department One.
May 24, 1937.]
The City of Tacoma, Respondent, v. Siebert Boyd, Appellant.
P. L. Pendleton, for appellant.
Howard Carothers, Bartlett Rummel, and George F. Abel, for respondent. °
Reported in 68 P. (2d) 1030.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Defendant was charged with violating ordinance No. 11190 of the city of Tacoma on the same occasion which gave rise to the prosecution in Tacoma v. Roe, ante p. 444, 68 P. (2d) 1028. It is suggested in the briefs that the evidence was insufficient to sustain the verdict. The evidence, in our opinion, was sufficient to warrant the jury in finding that all the elements of the offense defined by the ordinance were proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
Judgment affirmed.