Pele (Peni) v. State

Brattain had stated that a police photographic lineup, which included Pele's picture, did not show the intruder, although the State drew attention to the fact that the intruder was clean-shaven and Pele at trial was clean-shaven, while Pele had a large beard and mustache in the police photo lineup. Keith Orr observed the intruder fleeing Brattain's house and testified that Pele "looked like" the intruder, although Orr was not certain because the incident occurred quickly and more than a year prior to the trial. Further, Orr observed the car to which the intruder fled and its license plates. A DMV search revealed that the license plates and a car matching Orr's description were registered to Pele's wife. Finally, fingerprint analysis established a match between a fingerprint lifted from the frame of the broken screen door and Pele's right index finger. The jury could reasonably infer from the evidence presented that Pele (1) unlawfully entered the victim's house with the intent to commit a felony and (2) intentionally stole personal property with a value of greater than $650. See NRS 205.060, NRS 205.220(1)(a). Pele's argument that the evidence was insufficient where only fingerprint evidence incriminated Pele is neither persuasive as a matter of law, nor borne out by the evidence presented at trial. See Reed v. State, 95 Nev. 190, 193-194, 591 P.2d 274, 276-77 (1979) (noting that fingerprints alone found at the scene may suffice to identify a defendant and that identification is generally left to the jury). It is for the jury to determine the weight and credibility to give conflicting testimony, and the jury's SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 2 (0) 1947A grx7 ga verdict will not be disturbed on appeal where, as here, substantial evidence supports the verdict. See Bolden v. State, 97 Nev. 71, 73, 624 P.2d 20, 20 (1981); see also McNair v. State, 108 Nev. 53, 56, 825 P.2d 571, 573 (1992). Having considered Pele's contention and concluded that it is without merit, we ORDER the judgment of conviction AFFIRMED. Hardesty 1 V -tese0P Douglas Cherry cc: Hon. James M. Bixler, District Judge Clark County Public Defender Attorney General/Carson City Clark County District Attorney Eighth District Court Clerk SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 3 (A) 1947A e zz-atibi