Court Opinion

ID: 9446851
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-03 22:19:47.678622+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:30:48.215378
License: Public Domain

PER CURIAM.
This is an appeal from conviction for assault with a dangerous weapon, a razor, in the course of a fight with the complaining witness. The grounds for appeal are (1) that the jury was not specifically charged that intent to commit injury with the razor was an essential element of the crime1 (no request for such specific charge was made); and (2) that the government’s argument to the jury was prejudicially improper. We have examined the record and conclude the appeal should be dismissed as improvidently granted. Court appointed counsel ably presented appellant’s contentions.
Appeal dismissed.

. The charge:
“Now, an assault is an offer or attempt by one person to do bodily harm to another, with the ability to carry that offer or attempt into effect.
“Now, that assault becomes an assault with a dangerous weapon if the person making such an assault employs an instrumentality that is capable of causing grave bodily harm to the other if used in making an assault. Now, they are the elements of the offense here involved.”
Trial counsel for appellant expressed satisfaction with the charge.