LITTLEJOHN v. STATE


219 A.2d 155 (1966)

Edward LITTLEJOHN, Appellant, v. The STATE of Delaware, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

April 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael F. Tucker, Asst. Public Defender, Wilmington, for appellant.

Grover C. Brown, Deputy Atty. Gen., Dover, for the State.

WOLCOTT, C. J., and CAREY and HERRMANN, JJ., sitting.


WOLCOTT, Chief Justice:

The appellant, Edward Littlejohn, was convicted of the manslaughter of Mamie Bryant. He appeals, attacking the sufficiency of the State's evidence and the refusal to suppress from evidence statements made by the deceased to neighbors shortly after the events which the State maintains caused her death.

Prior to September 22, 1963, the day on which these events took place, Littlejohn had lived...

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