BANTUM v. STATE


85 A.2d 741 (1952)

BANTUM v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

January 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Newton White, of Wilmington, for plaintiff in error.

H. Albert Young, Atty. Gen., Vincent A. Theisen and Stephen E. Hamilton, Jr., Deputy Attys. Gen., for the State.

Before SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice, TUNNELL, Justice, and CAREY, Judge.


SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice.

The record presents several questions, which may be summarized as follows:

I. Was there sufficient evidence to support the conviction?

II. Was evidence properly admitted that defendant, after shooting and killing deceased, attempted almost immediately thereafter to kill another person?

III. Was the admission of photographs of the scene of the crime, showing the body of the...

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