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State v. Samuel Shore

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District
Jun 6, 1902
52 A. 1130 (Conn. 1902)

Opinion

Argued April 8th, 1902

Decided June 6th, 1902.

INFORMATION for theft from the person, brought to the Superior Court in New Haven County, and tried to the jury before Elmer, J.; verdict and judgment of guilty, and appeal by the accused from the refusal of the trial court to set aside the verdict as against the evidence in the case. No error.

E. P. Arvine and Benjamin Slade, for the appellant (the accused).

William L. Barnett, for the appellee (the State).


No error. Opinion filed with the clerk of the Superior Court, New Haven County.


Summaries of

State v. Samuel Shore

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District
Jun 6, 1902
52 A. 1130 (Conn. 1902)
Case details for

State v. Samuel Shore

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE vs. SAMUEL SHORE

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District

Date published: Jun 6, 1902

Citations

52 A. 1130 (Conn. 1902)
74 Conn. 734