WILSON v. STATE

[No. 156, October Term, 1951.]

200 Md. 187 (1952)

88 A.2d 564

WILSON v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided May 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D.K. McLaughlin, with whom was Francis H. Urner on the brief, for the appellant.

J. Edgar Harvey, Deputy Attorney General, with whom were Hall Hammond, Attorney General, and John S. Hollyday, State's Attorney for Washington County, on the brief, for the appellee.

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


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

This is an appeal from a judgment and sentence on conviction of bookmaking. Defendant was arrested on a warrant charging bookmaking on October 19, 1951. Before the magistrate the State's Attorney prayed a jury trial. Code, Art. 52, sec. 13A. The case was tried in the circuit court without a jury, and defendant was found guilty.

Two questions are presented, (1) whether a search warrant should have been quashed...

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