KING v. STATE

No. 219, September Term, 1971.

14 Md. App. 385 (1972)

287 A.2d 52

IRVING KING v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Decided February 8, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Angeletti for appellant.

Gilbert Rosenthal, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Francis B. Burch, Attorney General, Milton B. Allen, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and Arthur S. Cheslock, Assistant State's Attorney for Baltimore City, on the brief, for appellee.

The cause was argued before ANDERSON, ORTH and CARTER, JJ.


CARTER, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

The appellant Irving King was convicted by a jury in the Criminal Court of Baltimore of murder in the second degree and sentenced to ten years in prison. He appeals from this judgment contending, 1) the evidence was legally insufficient to justify his conviction, 2) the denial of his motion for a mistrial was prejudicial error, and 3) the refusal of the court to give additional...

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