PARSON v. STATE


222 A.2d 326 (1966)

Norman Benjamin PARSON, Appellant, v. The STATE of Delaware, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

July 21, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jackson W. Raysor, of Tunnell & Raysor, Georgetown, and Irving Morris of Cohen, Morris & Rosenthal, Wilmington, for appellant.

William Swain Lee, Deputy Atty. Gen., Georgetown, for the State.

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


WOLCOTT, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal by Norman Benjamin Parson from a conviction of murder in the first degree, without a recommendation of mercy. A mandatory death sentence was imposed. Parson, in his appeal, urges upon us several alleged errors taking place prior to and during his trial which he says were so prejudicial that his conviction must be set aside and a new trial granted. These alleged errors are:

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