COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY OF STATE OF MARYLAND v. MILLER

Civ. No. 12919.

194 F.Supp. 912 (1961)

COMPTROLLER OF the TREASURY OF the STATE OF MARYLAND, to the Use of James M. BURKE, and James M. Burke, in proper person v. Gilbert G. MILLER, his heirs, assigns, or the survivor of them, Sheriff of Baltimore County, State of Maryland, at Towson, Md., and Walter J. Rasmussen, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, State of Maryland, at Towson, Md. and Glen Falls Insurance Co., a corporation of the State of New York.

United States District Court D. Maryland.

June 12, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Burke, in pro. per.

Thomas B. Finan, Atty. Gen. of Maryland, William J. McCarthy, Asst. Atty. Gen., for Comptroller of the Treasury.

Thomas B. Finan, Atty. Gen. of Maryland, Joseph S. Kaufman and Thomas W. Jamison, III, Asst. Attys. Gen., for Miller and Rasmussen.

Robert E. Coughlan, Jr., Baltimore, Md., for Glen Falls Ins. Co.


THOMSEN, Chief Judge.

This action against the Sheriff of Baltimore County, Maryland, the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, and the Surety on the Clerk's bond, is before the court on motions to dismiss filed by the several defendants. The complaint alleges that title to the property 801 Beechfield Avenue, in Baltimore County, stands in the name of the plaintiff, James M. Burke (Burke) as life tenant, with remainder to him as trustee for his divorced...

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