CAMPBELL v. STATE

[No. 71, September Term, 1959.]

221 Md. 80 (1959)

156 A.2d 217

CAMPBELL v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided December 10, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tucker R. Dearing, with whom was Paul J. Cockrell on the brief, for appellant.

James O'C. Gentry, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were C. Ferdinand Sybert, Attorney General, Saul A. Harris, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and Joseph G. Koutz, Assistant State's Attorney for Baltimore City, on the brief, for appellee.

The cause was argued before BRUNE, C.J., and HENDERSON, HAMMOND, PRESCOTT and HORNEY, JJ.


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

Wallace Campbell was convicted by the court sitting without a jury of assault with intent to rob with a deadly weapon. A codefendant, John Marshall, had pleaded guilty and his testimony, if believed, showed Campbell to be guilty. On appeal Campbell says that there was not evidence materially corroborative of the testimony of the accomplice sufficient to sustain the conviction.

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