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Cohen v. State of Maryland

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Dec 18, 1940
16 A.2d 878 (Md. 1940)

Opinion

[No. 50, October Term, 1940.]

Decided December 18th, 1940.

Criminal Law — Lotteries — Appeals — Exceptions to Evidence — Remarks of Trial Court.

Decided December 18th, 1940.

Appeal from the Criminal Court of Baltimore City (DICKERSON, J.).

Maurice Cohn, alias Maurice Fox, was convicted of dealing in lottery tickets, and he appeals. Affirmed.

Ellis Peregoff for the appellant.

Robert E. Clapp, Jr., Assistant Attorney General with whom were William C. Walsh, Attorney General and J. Bernard Wells, State's Attorney and Stewart Lee Smith Assistant State's Attorney on the brief, for the appellee.

The cause was argued before BOND, C.J., PARKE, SLOAN, MITCHELL, JOHNSON, and DELAPLAINE, JJ.


Unreported cases.


Summaries of

Cohen v. State of Maryland

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Dec 18, 1940
16 A.2d 878 (Md. 1940)
Case details for

Cohen v. State of Maryland

Case Details

Full title:MAURICE COHEN v . STATE OF MARYLAND

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Dec 18, 1940

Citations

16 A.2d 878 (Md. 1940)
16 A.2d 878

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