STATE v. KING

16651

222 S.C. 108 (1952)

71 S.E.2d 793

STATE v. KING

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

July 25, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. W.G. Finley and R.B. Hildebrand, of York, for Appellant.

Mr. Robert W. Hemphill, Solicitor, of Chester, for Respondent.


July 25, 1952.

TAYLOR, Justice.

Appellant, William Hugh King, was tried and convicted of committing assault and battery with intent to kill upon his wife, Mildred C. King, at the September, 1951, term of General Sessions Court for York County, for which he was sentenced to serve a term of ten years imprisonment. He now appeals to this Court upon exceptions which present the...

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