INGRAM v. WARDEN OF MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION

[P.C. No. 7, September Term, 1958.]

219 Md. 690 (1959)

149 A.2d 915

INGRAM v. WARDEN OF MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided April 10, 1959.


HAMMOND, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

This applicant for leave to appeal under the Post Conviction Procedure Act seeks to raise various points of invalidity in his conviction, mostly failure to appoint counsel, with resulting prejudice. We do not reach these points because the lower court made no finding as to indigency, which was alleged and sworn to, and did not appoint counsel as the Act requires in cases of indigency. As a result the case must be sent...

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