BUSHNELL, J.
Defendant Walter Johnson was granted leave to appeal from a life sentence imposed after his conviction by a jury of murder in the second degree and from the denial of his delayed motion for a new trial.
On October 13, 1937, while working at the Briggs Manufacturing Company, Johnson injured his finger. Shortly thereafter, at about midnight, there was a change of shift. Johnson, a negro, who was
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