STATE v. HUME


78 A.2d 496 (1951)

STATE v. HUME.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

January 26, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Reid, County Atty., Augusta, for the State.

William H. Niehoff, Waterville, for respondent.

Before MURCHIE, C. J., and THAXTER, FELLOWS, MERRILL, NULTY and WILLIAMSON, JJ.


FELLOWS, Justice.

This is an indictment for breaking, entering and larceny against Raymond C. Hume, alias Raymond Humes, alias Polack Humes. The respondent was found guilty by a Kennebec County jury and the case is now before the Law Court on exceptions and appeal.

The indictment was returned by the Grand Jury at the June Term, 1948, for violation of Revised Statutes 1944, Chapter 119, Section 3 in breaking and entering in the nighttime the office at the Maine...

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