DAY v. STATE


297 A.2d 50 (1972)

Kenneth DAY, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

October 10, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore F. Sandstrom, Wilmington, for the appellant.

Joseph A. Hurley, Deputy Atty. Gen., Wilmington, for the State.

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


PER CURIAM:

The appellant was convicted of possession and sale of a dangerous drug. In this appeal he raises two points for reversal of his conviction.

The first point is that the State's circumstantial evidence was insufficient to sustain a conviction of sale of a dangerous drug. The State's case is as follows:

The police, through an informer, supplied two five dollar bills, the serial numbers of which were recorded, to an informer for the purchase...

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