Culverson v. State

Decision Date14 June 1979
Docket NumberNo. 10410,10410
Citation596 P.2d 220,95 Nev. 433
PartiesSamuel CULVERSON, Appellant, v. The STATE of Nevada, Respondent.
CourtNevada Supreme Court
Greenman & Goldberg, and Paul E. Raby, Las Vegas, for appellant
OPINION

PER CURIAM:

Appellant was convicted, by jury verdict, of robbery and use of a deadly weapon in the commission of that offense. Thereafter, he was given a 12-year sentence in the Nevada State Prison for the robbery, and an additional, consecutive 12-year sentence for his use of a deadly weapon. See NRS 193.165. On this appeal appellant contends (1) the evidence identifying him as the perpetrator of the offense was insufficient to support a conviction; (2) the evidence was insufficient to support a finding that a deadly weapon had been used in the commission of the offense; and (3) the sentence imposed violates the constitutional prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. We find these contentions to be without merit.

1. At trial, the victim identified appellant as the perpetrator of the offense. Appellant contends that because the victim had described the perpetrator to the police as being five feet, eleven inches or six feet tall, while the defendant is in fact six feet, two inches tall, the identification was as a matter of law insufficient. It is well established in this state that it is the function of the jury to weigh the credibility of the identifying witness. See Wise v. State, 92 Nev. 181, 547 P.2d 314 (1976); Collins v. State, 88 Nev. 9, 492 P.2d 991 (1972). Where, as here, there was substantial evidence to support the jury's verdict, the verdict will not be overturned by the appellate court. See Williams v. State,87 Nev. 230, 484 P.2d 1088 (1971); Tellis v. State, 85 Nev. 679, 462 P.2d 526 (1969).

2. Appellant further argues that the evidence produced at trial failed to demonstrate that appellant Used a deadly weapon in the commission of the offense. In order to Use a deadly weapon for purposes of NRS 193.165, "there need not be conduct which actually produces harm but only conduct which produces a fear of harm or force by means or display of a (deadly weapon) in aiding the commission of (a crime)." People v. Chambers, 7 Cal.3d 666, 672, 102 Cal.Rptr. 776, 779, 498 P.2d 1024, 1027 (1972). In the instant case, the victim testified that at the inception of the...

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