O'DONNELL, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.
Appellant, Roosevelt "Zip" Boone, together with Abraham Goode, known as "Tomboy," Alphonso Obadiah Craft, and James Kitt, were jointly indicted on January 29, 1965, by the Baltimore City Grand Jury, charged with armed robbery and with murder in the first degree, as a result of the hold-up of Burman's Cafe and the killing of Charles O. Hazard, the bartender, on the early morning of January 2, 1965.
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