KNIGHT v. STATE

[No. 11, September Term, 1962.]

229 Md. 460 (1962)

184 A.2d 709

KNIGHT v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided October 16, 1962.


PER CURIAM:

William H. Knight was convicted by a jury of the possession and control of narcotics. On appeal, in claiming insufficiency of the evidence to support the verdict, he asserts that the failure of the State to produce "Dukey," a special employee of the narcotics squad, as a witness was fatal. We think not.

A member of the squad searched the special employee and gave him money to make a purchase. While they were riding around together on the lookout...

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