MUNDELL v. STATE

[No. 139, September Term, 1965.]

244 Md. 91 (1966)

223 A.2d 184

MUNDELL v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided October 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted by Marjorie S. Holt for appellant.

Submitted by Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, with whom were David T. Mason, Assistant Attorney General and Marvin H. Anderson and Allan C. Westcott, State's Attorney and Assistant State's Attorney for Anne Arundel County, for appellee.

The cause was submitted on the brief to HAMMOND, C.J., and HORNEY, MARBURY, OPPENHEIMER, BARNES and McWILLIAMS, JJ.


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

On appeal the defendant (Irvin Frederick Mundell), who was convicted of breaking into a barber shop with intent to commit a felony and with attempted larceny, contends: (i) that his statement to the police was not freely and voluntarily given; (ii) that his counsel did not have sufficient time to prepare his defense; and (iii) that the evidence was insufficient to show that he intended to commit a felony.

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