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State v. Hitchens

Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County
Jan 1, 1832
2 Del. 527 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1832)

Opinion

Spring Session, 1832.


Co-defendants; at what stage verdict allowed to be taken as to one.

If there be no evidence whatever to affect one of two defendants, the court may, pending the trial, permit a verdict to be rendered as to such defendant. The time at which it shall be taken is in the discretion of the court; and, in general, should not be allowed until all the other evidence of the defendants is finished; for that evidence may show the guilt of such co-defendant. State vs. A. J. Hitchens. Sussex, Spring Sessions, 1832. (See Archb. C. PL 148; Roscoe's Ev. 88; 1 Stark. Rep. 79.)


Summaries of

State v. Hitchens

Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County
Jan 1, 1832
2 Del. 527 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1832)
Case details for

State v. Hitchens

Case Details

Full title:State vs. A J Hitchens

Court:Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County

Date published: Jan 1, 1832

Citations

2 Del. 527 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1832)