STATE v. COOK

No. 253-Ex. &c.

244 A.2d 833 (1968)

STATE v. Charles E. COOK.

Supreme Court of Rhode Island.

August 7, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert F. DeSimone, Attorney General, Donald P. Ryan, Assistant Attorney General, for plaintiff.

Aram A. Arabian, Corcoran, Peckham & Hayes, Edward B. Corcoran, Joseph T. Houlihan, for defendant.


OPINION

KELLEHER, Justice.

At the completion of a hearing held pursuant to G.L. 1956, § 26-4-5, Charles Edward Cook was pronounced legally incompetent to stand trial on an indictment returned against him in 1959. The presiding justice of the superior court entered a decision which denied the defendant's motion to assign a date on which he could be tried on the charges growing out of a homicide. From this denial, the defendant has duly prosecuted a bill...

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