State v. Updike

4 Del. 581

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Bluebook
State v. Updike, 4 Del. 581 (Del. Super. Ct. 1847).

Opinion

Re-trial had in a criminal case, at the same term; the first jury having been discharged by the court.

May term, 1847.

This case was tried on a previous day of this term; and the jury being unable to agree, after being up all night, were discharged by the Court from rendering a verdict.

It now came up again before another jury, and the defendant was convicted.

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