Commonwealth v. Dillen
60 A. 263, 210 Pa. 579, 1905 Pa. LEXIS 344
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided January 23, 1905·No. Appeals, Nos. 318 and 319·Published·Cited by 1 cases
Opinion
The evidence in these cases does not raise the slightest doubt [582] about the guilt of the appellants, or the degree of it, the fairness of their trial, or the correctness of the rulings of the trial judge on the law as applicable to the evidence.
The specifications of error are all of them immaterial and most of them frivolous. So far as the points raised would justify notice they are sufficiently discussed, in the opinion of the court below refusing a new trial.
The judgments are affirmed and the records remitted for purpose of execution.
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Commonwealth v. Dillen, 60 A. 263, 210 Pa. 579, 1905 Pa. LEXIS 344 (Pa. 1905).
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