Supreme Court of Maryland, 1964

Jewell v. Director of Patuxent Institution

Jewell v. Director of Patuxent Institution
Supreme Court of Maryland · Decided November 16, 1964
236 Md. 643

Jewell v. Director of Patuxent Institution

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This is the third time that the applicant has been found to be a defective delinquent, but the first time he has applied for leave to appeal. The record contains evidence to support the determination of defective delinquency. It is well settled that the testimony of Dr. Boslow is admissible, although based in part upon the medical findings of others. Dickerson v. Director, 235 Md. 668.

Application denied.

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