State v. Mulwee
77 S.E. 1027 | S.C. | 1913
April 14, 1913. The opinion of the Court was delivered by *324 Defendant appealed from sentence of death by electrocution, upon conviction of murder. The first ground taken is ruled by Malloy's case, 95 S.C. The only other ground is that the Court erred in explaining to the jury the difference between voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. The defendant having been convicted of murder, the error was immaterial.
Affirmed.