Sandel v. State
133 S.E. 709, 140 S.C. 51, 1924 S.C. LEXIS 154
Opinion
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Appeal from a judgment in favor of the defendant, after the case had been remanded to the Circuit Court for a new trial, under the opinion reported in 126 S. C., 1; 119 S. E., 776. The exceptions raise only questions which have already been raised, considered, and decided by the Court en banc, and are res adjudicata.
The judgment of-this Court is that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.
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Sandel v. State, 133 S.E. 709, 140 S.C. 51, 1924 S.C. LEXIS 154 (S.C. 1924).
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