People v. Bates
Before: Drapeau
DRAPEAU, J.
Defendant was convicted by a judge of the superior court of two counts of first degree robbery. He admitted a prior conviction of grand larceny, for which he served a term in the penitentiary in Virginia. After the crimes in California, he went to Louisiana and was there convicted of armed robbery. When he was released from the Louisiana penitentiary he was brought back here for trial.
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Defendant appeals from the judgment that he be imprisoned in the state prison in California for the term prescribed by law, and from the order denying his motion for a new trial. He bases his appeal upon the sole ground that the evidence is insufficient to support the finding that he was guilty.
Two liquor stores in the San Fernando Valley were held up. Two men took part in one holdup; three men in the other. In each case one of the men was armed. And in each case defendant took part in the robbery.
The victim of one robbery positively identified defendant. Her testimony was not shaken on cross-examination. The victim of the other robbery said that defendant’s face looked “like I did see him before.” Cross-examined he said, “As positive identification I would not give it.”
The officers who returned defendant from Louisiana asked him if he had ever robbed anyone in California. He answered that he “might have or he might
not
have.” That was his stock answer to many questions after that by the officers. But he finally admitted to one of the officers that he took part in both of the robberies.
On the trial defendant testified in his own behalf. He denied any part in the robberies or any admissions of guilt. He said he was living in the San Fernando Valley at the time, and could well have been in both liquor stores for purchases.
Turning now to the law of the case:
Identification by one witness of a defendant charged with robbery is sufficient to support the conviction. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1844;
People
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