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Hulseman v. State of Maryland

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Dec 16, 1931
158 A. 701 (Md. 1931)

Opinion

[No. 27, October Term, 1931.]

Decided December 16th, 1931.

Criminal Appeal — Dismissal.

An appeal will be dismissed if the record discloses no exceptions taken during the trial, and no note of any ruling which might be reviewed.

Decided December 16th, 1931.

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

Criminal proceeding against Frank Hulseman. From a judgment of conviction, he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

Harry O. Levin and George Eckhardt, Jr., submitting on brief, for the appellant.

G.C.A. Anderson, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Wm. Preston Lane, Jr., Attorney General, Herbert R. O'Conor, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and William H. Maynard, Assistant State's Attorney, on the brief, for the State.


Unreported Cases.


Summaries of

Hulseman v. State of Maryland

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Dec 16, 1931
158 A. 701 (Md. 1931)
Case details for

Hulseman v. State of Maryland

Case Details

Full title:FRANK HULSEMAN v . STATE OF MARYLAND

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Dec 16, 1931

Citations

158 A. 701 (Md. 1931)
158 A. 701