SAMPLE v. STATE

[No. 425, September Term, 1963.]

235 Md. 554 (1964)

201 A.2d 797

SAMPLE v. STATE

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided July 8, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell J. White for the appellant.

John W. Sause, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, William J. O'Donnell, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and Andrew J. Graham, Assistant State's Attorney, on the brief, for the appellee.

The cause was argued before the entire Court.


PER CURIAM:

The appellant, Alexander Sample, was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of first degree murder in a nonjury trial in the Criminal Court of Baltimore. On this appeal he raises only the question whether there was sufficient evidence upon which the trial court could be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt, that the homicide was committed with deliberation and premeditation. We think this question must be answered in the affirmative.

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