MILLER v. STATE

[No. 204, September Term, 1962.]

231 Md. 158 (1963)

189 A.2d 118

MILLER v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided March 20, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted by Tucker R. Dearing for appellant.

Submitted by Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, Robert S. Bourbon, Assistant Attorney General, William J. O'Donnell, State's Attorney, and Charles E. Moylan, Jr., Assistant State's Attorney, for appellee.

The cause was submitted on the brief to BRUNE, C.J., and HENDERSON, HAMMOND, HORNEY and MARBURY, JJ.


HAMMOND, J., delivered the opinion of the Court. Miller, the appellant, was convicted by the Criminal Court of Baltimore, sitting without a jury, of robbery with a dangerous weapon. In his appeal to this Court, he challenges the sufficiency of the evidence and the admission of a confession he had given the police.

Miller said in his confession that he and Ruth Nance had been drinking wine and that she put a monkey wrench...

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