People v. Harvey
Before: McComb
McCOMB, J. Defendants were convicted after trial by the court without a jury of attempted grand theft. Defendant Cole appeals from the judgment and order denying his motion for a new trial, while defendant Vanatta appeals solely from the judgment of conviction.
Viewing the evidence most favorable to the prosecution (respondent), the facts in the instant ease are:
[370]August 22, 1937, about 1 A. M., Mr. Rosenbaum parked his automobile in front of his home in the city of Los Angeles, and, as he stepped from it, defendant Cole yelled at him, “Let me see your driver’s license.” Mr. Rosenbaum asked defendant Cole why he wanted to see his license. He replied that he wanted to cheek to see if the automobile belonged to Mr. Rosenbaum. He further stated he was an officer, and on being asked to produce his badge pulled a flashlight from his pocket and held it in front of Mr. Rosenbaum’s face in such a manner that he could not see. As Mr. Rosenbaum started backing away from defendant Cole into the street, this defendant said, “I’ve got you covered. Don’t you run; I’ll shoot you and might kill you.” As he made this statement he placed his right hand in his coat pocket. At this juncture an automobile approaching in the street stopped and defendant Cole left the scene.
Defendant Vanatta stated to a police officer some hours later that he and his codefendant had held up a couple of automobiles early in the evening.
A.
Bach defendant urges reversal of the judgment on the ground that the evidence is insufficient to sustain the judgment. We have examined the record and find there was substantial evidence considered in connection with such inferences as the trial judge may have reasonably drawn from the facts set forth above to fully justify the trial court in finding that defendant Cole committed the crime of attempted grand theft on August 22, 1937.
With reference to defendant Vanatta we find a different situation. There is a paucity of evidence in any way connecting him with the offense of which he was convicted. Mr. Rosenbaum testified that at the time he was stopped by defendant Cole there was no other person present and in addition that the first time he saw defendant Vanatta was later in the custody of police officers. Therefore, the sole testimony of an incriminating nature against defendant Vanatta was his statement to the police officers that during the evening of August 22, 1937, he in company with his codefendant had attempted to hold up several automobiles. This evidence is obviously totally insufficient to sustain the charge of attempted grand theft from Mr. Rosenbaum. For aught that appears at the time of the transaction described above
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