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Thomas v. State

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Mar 4, 1977
279 Md. 604 (Md. 1977)

Opinion

[No. 109, September Term, 1976.]

Decided March 4, 1977.

CERTIORARI — Dismissed As Improvidently Granted. p. 605

Certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals. (Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Mitchell, John J., J.). See Thomas v. State, 29 Md. App. 45, 349 A.2d 384 (1976).

The cause was argued before MURPHY, C.J., and SINGLEY, SMITH, DIGGES, LEVINE, ELDRIDGE and ORTH, JJ.

George E. Burns, Jr., Assistant Public Defender, with whom was Alan H. Murrell, Public Defender, on the brief, for appellant. Gilbert Rosenthal, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Francis B. Burch, Attorney General, and Clarence W. Sharp, Assistant Attorney General, on the brief, for appellee.


ORDER

The petition for writ of certiorari having been granted and heard, it is this 4th day of March, 1977

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the writ of certiorari be, and it is hereby, dismissed with costs, petition having been improvidently granted.

/s/ Robert C. Murphy Chief Judge


Summaries of

Thomas v. State

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Mar 4, 1977
279 Md. 604 (Md. 1977)
Case details for

Thomas v. State

Case Details

Full title:DONALD LEROY THOMAS v . STATE OF MARYLAND

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Mar 4, 1977

Citations

279 Md. 604 (Md. 1977)
369 A.2d 1059

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