YOUNG v. STATE

No. 50023.

352 So.2d 815 (1977)

Billy Joe YOUNG v. STATE of Mississippi.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

November 30, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe B. Timmons, Tupelo, for appellant.

A.F. Summer, Atty. Gen. by Pete J. Cajoleas, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, for appellee.

Before PATTERSON, C.J., and ROBERTSON and SUGG, JJ.


SUGG, Justice, for the Court:

The defendant, Billy Joe Young, was convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to a term of twenty years imprisonment by the Circuit Court of Lee County. Defendant first contends that the trial judge should have granted his motion for a mistrial. The motion follows:

May it please the Court, at this time the defendant would like to move for a mistrial today for the following reason: That...

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