· 2/18/1963
State v. Durrant
Citations
- 188 A.2d 526
- 55 Del. 510
- 5 Storey 510
- 1963 Del. LEXIS 131
How courts have described this case
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- “[I]t is proper in a criminal case to show defendant's conduct, demeanor, and statements, whether oral or written. . . 3 present, (i.e., a blood alcohol test
- “[T]he sobriety of a person . . . can be determined by the direct answers of those who have seen him, and that they may express their opinion in relation thereto, as intoxication may fairly be considered in the realm of common knowledge”
- “[T]he sobriety of a person . . . can be determined by the direct answers of those who have seen him, and that they may express their opinion in relation thereto, as intoxication may fairly be considered in the realm of common knowledge”
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Judges: Southerland, Wolcott, Terry
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