Palmer v. Warden of Md. House of Correction

Decision Date15 July 1963
Docket NumberNo. 2,2
Citation192 A.2d 795,232 Md. 630
PartiesLloyd Stanley PALMER v. WARDEN OF the MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Post Conviction
CourtMaryland Court of Appeals

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

PER CURIAM.

We deny leave to appeal from the denial of the applicant's petition for the reasons set forth in Judge Foster's opinion in the Criminal Court of Baltimore for denying relief and dismissing the petition, and for an additional reason set forth below as to ground No. 6 of the petition.

The applicant was convicted on March 2, 1961, on a charge of having sold heroin on October 10, 1960. He was arrested on that charge in January, 1961. The dates of the offense and of the arrest are stated in his application for leave to appeal, but do not appear in his original petition. With this additional information before us, we do not construe the applicant's sixth ground, as did Judge Foster, as charging that the conviction was based upon perjured testimony. The sixth ground is this: 'The State is aware of the fact that no drugs were found on me.' We take this as meaning that no drugs were found on the applicant at the time of his arrest, some three months after the sale for which he was tried and convicted. This fact is, in our opinion, wholly irrelevant to the issue of guilt on the date charged. It has no bearing on the validity of the conviction and affords no basis for post conviction relief.

In addition to repeating in substance the grounds of his application in the trial court, the applicant seeks to raise two further contentions on appeal: one that his arrest is illegal; the other, that the prosecuting officers knowingly...

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  • Howington v. Warden of Md. House of Correction
    • United States
    • Maryland Court of Appeals
    • March 6, 1964
    ...of competent jurisdiction, it is immaterial to inquire whether an earlier arrest was lawful or unlawful. Palmer v. Warden of Maryland House of Correction, 232 Md. 630, 631, 192 A.2d 795. On the question of counsel at the hearing in the Municipal Court, it is conceded that the petitioner mad......

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