Case Name: State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Horace Myles, appellant
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1973-10-05
Citations: 190 Neb. 585
Docket Number: No. 38837
Parties: State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Horace Myles, appellant.
Judges: Heard before White, C. J., Spencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, Newton, and Clinton, JJ.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 190
Pages: 585–585

Head Matter:
State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Horace Myles, appellant.
210 N. W. 2d 927
Filed October 5, 1973.
No. 38837.
Frank B. Morrison, Sr., and Bennett G. Hornstein, for appellant.
Clarence A. H. Meyer, Attorney General, and James J. Duggan, for appellee.
Heard before White, C. J., Spencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, Newton, and Clinton, JJ.

Opinion:
Newton, J.
On trial to a jury, defendant was convicted of unlawfully entering a bank and of shooting with intent to kill, wound, or maim. The only assignment of error challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict.
The record discloses the uncontradicted identification of defendant as a participant by two eyewitnesses. The evidence is sufficient. See Rule 20.
The judgment of the District Court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
Clinton, J., concurs in the result.