HAUG v. STATE


406 A.2d 38 (1979)

William HAUG, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided August 24, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neal A. Phillips, Wilmington, for defendant below, appellant.

Gary C. Linarducci, Deputy Atty. Gen., Wilmington, for plaintiff below, appellee.

Before HERRMANN, Chief Justice, McNEILLY and QUILLEN, Justices.


HERRMANN, Chief Justice:

The defendant, William Haug, appeals on the grounds that his second degree murder conviction must be reversed because the Trial Court erred in admitting an inculpatory statement, denying a motion for a continuance, and refusing a motion for a judgment of acquittal based on Haug's contention that he lacked the required state of mind to commit the murder.

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