Court Opinion

ID: 7956674
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-09-09 00:17:30.462914+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:34:17.571938
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Per Curiam.
Defendant’s jury trial on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon* resulted in his conviction March 5, 1968, and he was sentenced thereafter. His appeal questions the sufficiency of the evidence offered by the prosecution to support the verdict of guilty.
As this Court stated in People v. Arither Thomas (1967), 7 Mich App 103,
“It is not the function of an appeMate court to be a reviewing jury. Our proper role is to examine the record on appeal to determine whether or not a finding of fact by the jury was supported by credible evidence. This Court will not disturb the verdict unless evidence fails to support the finding of fact by the jury.”
We have examined the record on appeal, and it does not fail to support the findings of the jury.
Affirmed.

 CL 1948, § 750.82 (Stat Ann 1962 Rev § 28.277).