WOODELL v. STATE

[No. 227, September Term, 1959.]

223 Md. 89 (1960)

162 A.2d 468

WOODELL v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided July 1, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. McAuliffe, for appellant.

James H. Norris, Jr., Special Assistant Attorney General, with whom were C. Ferdinand Sybert, Attorney General, Leonard T. Kardy, State's Attorney for Montgomery County, and Stewart Sweeney, Assistant State's Attorney for Montgomery County, on the brief, for appellee.

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


BRUNE, C.J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

James C. Woodell, the appellant, was found guilty by a jury in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County on a charge of larceny of certain surveying instruments and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. He appeals and contends that the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction, that the trial judge erred in questioning the appellant and that the court's instructions to the jury were erroneous in two respects...

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