WHYTE v. STATE

[No. 10, September Term, 1962.]

229 Md. 459 (1962)

184 A.2d 738

WHYTE v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided October 16, 1962.


PER CURIAM:

Ignatius N. Whyte was convicted by a jury of the possession and control of narcotics. On appeal he claims insufficiency of the evidence and entrapment by the police. Both contentions are without merit.

A member of the narcotics squad, having searched a "special employee" (known as "Dukey") and finding no money or narcotics in his possession, gave him money with which to make a purchase. The officer, in...

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