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Williams v. Maryland9/1/1994 rted
evidence established that Williams directed the other men to Hale's apartment. Hale testified that Williams helped the men in ransacking his apartment. In fact, the appellant's fingerprints were found on two drawers. Even if appellant did not intend to steal, he knew that the others did. He aided, counseled and encouraged them in their attempt to steal from Reverend Hale. As a principal in the second degree, he was guilty as charged.
Based upon this record, we cannot say that the trial court's decision was "clearly erroneous."
JUDGMENT AFFIRMED; DOCKET ENTRIES TO BE CORRECTED TO REFLECT APPELLANT'S CONVICTION OF ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY. COSTS ASSESSED TO THE APPELLANT.
Disposition
JUDGMENT AFFIRMED; DOCKET ENTRIES TO BE CORRECTED TO REFLECT APPELLANT'S CONVICTION OF ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY. COSTS ASSESSED TO THE APPELLANT.
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