WILLIAMSON v. STATE

No. 341, 1994.

669 A.2d 95 (1995)

Roy R. WILLIAMSON, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: October 25, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard J. O'Donnell (argued), and Karl Haller, Assistant Public Defenders, Wilmington, for Appellant.

Gary A. Myers, Deputy Attorney General, Georgetown, for Appellee.

Before VEASEY, C.J., HARTNETT and BERGER, JJ.


VEASEY, Chief Justice:

In this appeal, we consider the contention of defendant below-appellant, Roy R. Williamson ("Williamson"), that the Superior Court erred in finding him guilty of the crime of first degree felony murder despite the absence of sufficient evidence to establish the elements of that crime as defined by 11 Del.C. § 636(a)(2). Williamson challenges only his conviction for first degree felony murder...

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