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Tillery v. State

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Oct 15, 1964
203 A.2d 704 (Md. 1964)

Opinion

[No. 26, September Term, 1964.]

Decided October 15, 1964.

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

Harry Tillery, Jr., was convicted of robbery with a deadly weapon and from the judgment entered thereon, he appeals.

Judgment affirmed.

The cause was submitted on the brief to HENDERSON, C.J., and HAMMOND, PRESCOTT, HORNEY and MARBURY, JJ.

Submitted by Howard J. Goren for appellant.

Submitted by Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, Franklin Goldstein, Assistant Attorney General, William J. O'Donnell and Donald Needle, State's Attorney and Assistant State's Attorney, respectively, for Baltimore City, for appellee.


The appellant was convicted of robbery with a deadly weapon, and contends that the evidence was insufficient. The case resolves itself into a question of credibility as between the alleged victim and the appellant. On the record we cannot find that the trial court was clearly wrong.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Tillery v. State

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Oct 15, 1964
203 A.2d 704 (Md. 1964)
Case details for

Tillery v. State

Case Details

Full title:TILLERY v . STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Oct 15, 1964

Citations

203 A.2d 704 (Md. 1964)
203 A.2d 704

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