Prencipe v. Prince George's County Welfare Board

239 A.2d 899, 249 Md. 350, 1968 Md. LEXIS 607
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedApril 1, 1968
DocketNo. 150
StatusPublished

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Prencipe v. Prince George's County Welfare Board, 239 A.2d 899, 249 Md. 350, 1968 Md. LEXIS 607 (Md. 1968).

Opinion

Pbr Curiam.

The appellant’s brief consisted of one sentence alleging that the Circuit Court abused its discretion by acting arbitrarily and against “the weight of the evidence.” No record extract was. filed, and no brief for the appellee. There is nothing on which this Court can have a review of the Circuit Court’s action and under Maryland Rules 828 a and 831 the appeal must be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

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