Taylor v. Superintendent of MaryLand Correctional Institution

218 A.2d 677, 242 Md. 720, 1966 Md. LEXIS 685
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedApril 29, 1966
DocketApp. No. 103
StatusPublished

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Taylor v. Superintendent of MaryLand Correctional Institution, 218 A.2d 677, 242 Md. 720, 1966 Md. LEXIS 685 (Md. 1966).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The application of Joseph Taylor for leave to appeal from the order denying him post conviction relief from his imprisonment for a series of robberies and larcenies is hereby denied for the reasons stated in the opinion filed by Judge Harlan in the lower court.

Application denied.

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