HITT v. STATE

[No. 420, September Term, 1963.]

235 Md. 544 (1964)

201 A.2d 771

HITT v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided July 8, 1964.


PER CURIAM:

Edward James Hitt appeals his conviction of robbery with a deadly weapon. In addition to challenging the sufficiency of the evidence to convict him, he contends he was illegally arrested and that as a result certain evidence used against him at his trial was illegally obtained and should not have been admitted.

The victim, Smith, a taxicab operator, picked up Hitt as a fare at about 2:15 a.m. on June 27, 1963, and on the latter's order took him...

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