Case Name: STATE v. DAVID E. THOMPSON
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1972-03-31
Citations: 293 Minn. 416
Docket Number: No. 42493
Parties: STATE v. DAVID E. THOMPSON.
Judges: Heard before Murphy, Peterson, Kelly, and Mason, JJ.
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 293
Pages: 416–416

Head Matter:
STATE v. DAVID E. THOMPSON.
196 N. W. 2d 596.
March 31, 1972
No. 42493.
C. Paul Jones, State Public Defender, and Doris 0. Huspeni, Assistant State Public Defender, for appellant.
Warren Spannaus, Attorney General, John M. Mason, Solicitor General, and Richard L. Gill, Special Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Heard before Murphy, Peterson, Kelly, and Mason, JJ.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Defendant appeals from a conviction of felonious theft following a trial by jury. Minn. St. 1969, § 609.52, subd. 2(3). The sole contention is that the evidence was not sufficient to show beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant had the requisite intent to commit felonious theft. An examination of the evidence discloses that there is ample evidence to sustain the jury's verdict. Although defendant contradicted some of the evidence, the weight and credibility of disputed evidence is for the jury. State v. Darrow, 287 Minn. 230, 177 N. W. 2d 778 (1970).
Affirmed.