MURRAY v. STATE

No. 2 May Session, 1951.

83 A.2d 694 (1951)

MURRAY et al. v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

September 14, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Everett F. Warrington, of Georgetown, for plaintiffs in error.

John J. McNeilly, Deputy Atty. Gen., of Georgetown, for the State.

Before SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice, and WOLCOTT, Justice, and HERRMANN, Judge.


PER CURIAM.

Jurisdiction to issue writs of error in criminal causes is conferred upon this court by Section 11 of Article IV of the Constitution and is limited to causes in which the sentence shall be death, imprisonment exceeding one month, or fine exceeding $100. There has been, as yet, no trial and conviction of the plaintiffs in error and, accordingly, review by writ of error of the ruling upholding the indictment at this time is premature.

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