Supreme Court of Maryland, 1973

State v. Bartlett

State v. Bartlett
Supreme Court of Maryland · Decided January 3, 1973 · Barnes, McWilliams, Singley, Smith, Digges, Levine
298 A.2d 16; 267 Md. 530; 1973 Md. LEXIS 1268 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Bartlett

Opinion

*532 Per Curiam :

We granted a writ of certiorari on June 30, 1972, directed to the Court of Special Appeals to review the decision of that court in No. 556 of its September 1971 Term, filed April 24, 1972, entitled “James Bartlett, II v. State of Maryland,” and its mandate providing that the Order of October 18, 1971, of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County (Taylor, J.) striking out Mr. Bartlett’s probation be affirmed; that the entry of a verdict on his plea of guilty be reversed; the sentence be vacated, and the case remanded for further proceedings in accordance with the opinion of the Court of Special Appeals.

After hearing argument of counsel for the parties and considering the briefs and the record in the case, we have concluded that the decision of the Court of Special Appeals in this case was correct for the reasons set forth in the opinion of Judge Jerrold V. Powers for that court, in Bartlett v. State, 15 Md. App. 234, 289 A. 2d 843 (1972), supra; and we adopt that opinion as the opinion of this Court in the present case.

Order of April 2k, 1972, of the Court of Special Appeals affirmed.

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