Opinion
[Nos. 1 and 2, October Term, 1941.]
Decided December 3rd, 1941.
Criminal Law — Rogues and Vagabonds — Evidence — Implements of Crime.
Decided December 3rd, 1941.
Appeals from the Criminal Court of Baltimore City (McLANAHAN, J.).
Michael Goldstein and Milton Bevans, were convicted of being rogues and vagabonds, and they separately appeal. Affirmed.
The causes were argued before BOND, C.J., SLOAN, JOHNSON, DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, FORSYTHE, and MARBURY, JJ.
Harry G. Selden, for the appellants.
William C. Walsh, Attorney General, Robert E. Clapp, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, and J. Bernard Wells, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and William H. Maynard Deputy State's Attorney for the State.
Unreported cases.