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Bell v. Warden of Maryland Penitentiary

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Oct 13, 1960
164 A.2d 288 (Md. 1960)

Opinion

[App. No. 17, September Term, 1960.]

Decided October 13, 1960.

Frederick Gene Bell instituted a proceeding under the Post Conviction Procedure Act, and from a denial of relief, he applied for leave to appeal.

Application denied.

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


Decided October 13, 1960.


Judge Tucker's opinion in the Criminal Court of Baltimore deals fully and adequately with all of the contentions of the applicant, a substantial part of which was adjudicated finally in Bell v. Warden, 218 Md. 666, 146 A.2d 56. For the reasons stated by Judge Tucker for denying the relief sought, the application for leave to appeal is denied.

Application denied.


Summaries of

Bell v. Warden of Maryland Penitentiary

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Oct 13, 1960
164 A.2d 288 (Md. 1960)
Case details for

Bell v. Warden of Maryland Penitentiary

Case Details

Full title:BELL v . WARDEN OF MARYLAND PENITENTIARY

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Oct 13, 1960

Citations

164 A.2d 288 (Md. 1960)
223 Md. 672