HANKS, JR. v. WARDEN

[App. No. 24, September Term, 1963.]

232 Md. 661 (1963)

194 A.2d 445

HANKS, JR. v. WARDEN OF THE MARYLAND PENITENTIARY

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided October 21, 1963.


PER CURIAM:

Napoleon Hanks, Jr., was indicted, along with three other persons, for robbery with a deadly weapon. At his arraignment in the Criminal Court of Baltimore on October 5, 1961, he pleaded "not guilty." Subsequently, in open court on October 19, 1961, he changed his plea to guilty, and Hanks and his three fellow felons were each sentenced to twenty years in the Maryland Penitentiary by Judge Joseph Carter. No appeal was taken. (At both of the above mentioned...

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