SELLMAN v. STATE

[No. 358, September Term, 1962.]

232 Md. 344 (1963)

192 A.2d 788

SELLMAN v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided July 22, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted by Milton B. Allen and Brown, Allen & Watts for appellant.

Submitted by Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, Loring E. Hawes, Assistant Attorney General, William J. O'Donnell, State's Attorney and Howard G. Reamer, Assistant State's Attorney, for appellee.

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


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

The appellant, Norman James Sellman, was convicted by the Criminal Court of Baltimore, sitting without a jury, of attempting to obstruct justice, for which he was sentenced to imprisonment and to pay a fine. In this appeal he contends that the trial court erred in permitting the State to cross-examine one of its own witnesses, and that he was convicted upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice.

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