Supreme Court of Maryland, 1964

Robinson v. Director of Patuxent Institution

Robinson v. Director of Patuxent Institution
Supreme Court of Maryland · Decided October 21, 1964
236 Md. 624; 203 A.2d 907; 1964 Md. LEXIS 938

Robinson v. Director of Patuxent Institution

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This application for leave to appeal from a determination of defective delinquency by Chief Judge Manley raises no question except the sufficiency and weight of the evidence. An allegation that the trial was in violation of rights guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments is too general to require an answer. We think the evidence in the medical reports was sufficient to support the trial court’s finding, and the trial court was not clearly in error.

Application denied.

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