Arizona Supreme Court, 1928

Gee Long v. State

Gee Long v. State
Arizona Supreme Court · Decided March 19, 1928
33 Ariz. 420; 265 P. 622

Gee Long v. State

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

— Defendants Gee Long, Jew Har and Wong Lung were informed against for the crime of murder jointly with B. W. L. Sam and Shew Chin. The three first named were tried together, and the jury returned a verdict of murder in the first degree, fixing the death penalty against each of them. They have appealed from the verdict and the judgments rendered thereon. The record is practically the same as that in the case of B. W. L. Sam v. State, No. 663, ante, p. 383, 265 Pac. 609, and it was stipulated by counsel that the cases should be briefed, argued and considered by the court together. For the reasons stated in the Sam case, supra, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

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