Opinion
[No. 90, September Term, 1981.]
Decided August 3, 1982.
CERTIORARI — Dismissed As Improvidently Granted In View Of Enactment Of Chapter 478 Of Laws Of 1982.
Certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals. (Circuit Court of Baltimore City, Silver, J.).
Petition for writ of certiorari was granted to review In Re Yolande L., 49 Md. App. 310, 431 A.2d 743 (1981) but after enactment of Chapter 478 of Laws of 1982 was dismissed as improvidently granted.
The cause was argued before MURPHY, C.J., and SMITH, DIGGES, ELDRIDGE, COLE, DAVIDSON and RODOWSKY, JJ.
Reporter's Note: Digges, J., now retired, participated in the hearing and conference of this case while an active member of this Court; after being recalled pursuant to the Constitution, Article IV, Section 3A, he also participated in the decision and adoption of this Order.
Maureen O'Ferrall Gardner, Assistant Attorney General, with whom was Stephen H. Sachs, Attorney General, on the brief, for appellant.
George E. Burns, Jr., Assistant Public Defender, with whom were Alan H. Murrell, Public Defender, and Victoria S. Keating, Assistant Public Defender, on the brief, for appellee.
ORDER
The petition for writ of certiorari having been granted and heard, it is this 3rd day of August, 1982
ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that in view of the enactment of Chapter 478 of the Laws of 1982, the writ of certiorari be, and it is hereby, dismissed with costs, petition having been improvidently granted.