STATE v. BIDDLE


71 A.2d 273 (1950)

STATE v. BIDDLE.

Court of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, New Castle.

February 3, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Edward Duffy, Chief Deputy Attorney General, for the State.

W. Thomas Knowles, of Wilmington, for the defendant.

TERRY, LAYTON and WOLCOTT, JJ., sitting.


WOLCOTT, Judge.

The reasons asserted in the motion to quash raise in substance one question for decision. That question is whether or not the enactment of Volume 46, Laws of Delaware, Chapter 186, operates as an implied repeal in part of Section 5161, Revised Code of 1935 insofar as that section provides that the common law crime of involuntary manslaughter by automobile should be a crime under the laws of this state. The...

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