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Marshall v. Director

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 22, 1958
137 A.2d 661 (Md. 1958)

Summary

In Marshall, the appellant had filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus on July 31, 1957, at which time he was being detained in Patuxent Institution pending his trial as to whether or not he was a defective delinquent. He had been convicted of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and sentenced to one year in the Maryland House of Correction on November 3, 1955.

Summary of this case from Gee v. State

Opinion

[H.C. No. 39, September Term, 1957.]

Decided January 22, 1958.

HABEAS CORPUS — Application for, Held Moot, Where Applicant Was Now Being Confined by Authority of Subsequent Court Order. Applicant's petition for a writ of habeas corpus was received below on July 31, 1957, at which time he was being detained at Patuxent Institution pending a trial as to whether he was a defective delinquent. Subsequently, on August 5, 1957, he was tried and found to be a defective delinquent, and on that date an order was passed committing him to Patuxent Institution, by authority of which he was presently being confined. This Court held that the question of the legality of his incarceration as of July 31, 1957, when his petition was received, was now moot, and, accordingly, on January 22, 1958, denied his application for leave to appeal from the refusal of the writ. pp. 623-624

J.E.B.

Decided January 22, 1958.

Habeas corpus proceeding by Isaac S. Marshall against the Director of the Patuxent Institution. From a refusal of the writ, petitioner applied for leave to appeal.

Application denied, with costs.

Before BRUNE, C.J., and HENDERSON, HAMMOND, PRESCOTT and HORNEY, JJ.


Isaac S. Marshall desires leave to appeal from a denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus by Judge Warnken in the Baltimore City Court. He was convicted of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and sentenced to one year in the Maryland House of Correction on November 3, 1955. On November 9, 1955, it was ordered that he be transferred to the Patuxent Institution for the purpose of examination to determine whether he were a defective delinquent, as defined by Code (1951), Article 31B.

His petition for a writ of habeas corpus was received by the Baltimore City Court on July 31, 1957, at which time he was being detained pending his trial for being a defective delinquent. After the court had continued the case several times at the request of the defendant, on August 5, 1957, he was tried in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, and convicted of being a defective delinquent. On the same day, an order was passed committing him to the Patuxent Institution; and it is by authority of this order that he is now being confined. It is, therefore, obvious that the question of the legality of his incarceration as of July 31, 1957, the date when his petition for a writ of habeas corpus was received by the Baltimore City Court, is now moot.

Application denied, with costs.


Summaries of

Marshall v. Director

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 22, 1958
137 A.2d 661 (Md. 1958)

In Marshall, the appellant had filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus on July 31, 1957, at which time he was being detained in Patuxent Institution pending his trial as to whether or not he was a defective delinquent. He had been convicted of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and sentenced to one year in the Maryland House of Correction on November 3, 1955.

Summary of this case from Gee v. State
Case details for

Marshall v. Director

Case Details

Full title:MARSHALL v . DIRECTOR OF PATUXENT INSTITUTION

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jan 22, 1958

Citations

137 A.2d 661 (Md. 1958)
137 A.2d 661

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