HERRMAN v. DIRECTOR

[App. No. 52, September Term, 1961.]

229 Md. 613 (1962)

182 A.2d 351

HERRMAN v. DIRECTOR OF PATUXENT INSTITUTION

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided June 15, 1962.


PER CURIAM:

The applicant, Jack L. Herrman, who had been sentenced to imprisonment for robbery with a deadly weapon, was found by a jury to be a defective delinquent and he now seeks leave to appeal from that determination. The applicant, who comes from a broken home, has an extensive record of unlawful activity beginning at the age of ten. He is now eighteen.

The State argues that the present application, filed on February 16, 1962, should be dismissed since...

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