ALEXANDER v. STATE

[No. 16, October Term, 1951.]

198 Md. 395 (1951)

84 A.2d 98

ALEXANDER v. STATE (Two Appeals in One Record)

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided November 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Malcolm J. Coan, with whom was Paul B. Mules on the brief, for the appellant.

Robert M. Thomas, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Hall Hammond, Attorney General, Anselm Sodaro, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and Charles E. Orth, Jr., Assistant State's Attorney, on the brief, for the appellee.

The cause was argued before MARBURY, C.J., and DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, GRASON, HENDERSON and MARKELL, JJ.


HENDERSON, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

The appellant, tried by the court without a jury, was convicted in the Criminal Court of Baltimore of bookmaking, keeping a place for betting or bookmaking, and lottery and keeping or permitting the use of a place for selling lottery tickets. He was sentenced to fine and imprisonment. The sole question raised is as to the sufficiency of the evidence, or, more precisely, whether the verdicts of the trial judge were...

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