Badgley v. Indiana, 336 U.S. 922 (1949). · Go Syfert
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We further conclude that defendant was not entitled to a charge on circumstantial evidence, inasmuch as the proof at trial regarding the identity of the perpetrator was not entirely circumstantial ( cf. People v James , 147 AD3d 1211, 1212-1214 [3d Dept 2017], lv denied 29 NY3d 1128 [2017]; see generally People v Bretagna , 298 NY 323, 325-326 [1949], cert denied 336 US 919 [1949], reh denied 336 US 922 [1949]; People v Duffy , 124 AD2d 258, 260 [3d Dept 1986], lv denied 69 NY2d 710 [1986]).
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Badgley
v.
Indiana
No. 389, Misc..
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 7, 1949.
336 U.S. 922
Robert A. Buhler for petitioners.
Published

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana dismissed on motion of counsel for the petitioners.