Commonwealth v. Knox
105 A. 634, 262 Pa. 428, 1918 Pa. LEXIS 667
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided October 23, 1918·No. Appeal, No. 98·Published·Cited by 4 cases
Opinion
Nothing is to be found in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth assignments, alleging error in the charge of the trial judge, that would justify a reversal of the judgment and the granting of a new trial. All of the assignments are, therefore, overruled and the judgment is affirmed, with direction that the record be remitted for the purpose of execution.
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