The cases on criminal law have not been reviewed since the January 1942 term of court. Since that time, through and including the August 1944 term,' forty-one cases involving criminal law have been decided, including four writs of habeas corpus and one case involving violation of a county ordinance which involved questions of criminal law. One case of juvenile delinquency will be included. Because the writer participated in nearly all these cases a critical appraisal might appeared to be biased and for the most part will not be attempted. The cases will be discussed according to subject matter. Questions of sufficiency of evidence not involving points of law will not be discussed.