JENKINS v. DIRECTOR

[App. No. 4, September Term, 1964 (Adv.).]

235 Md. 678 (1964)

202 A.2d 724

JENKINS v. DIRECTOR OF PATUXENT INSTITUTION

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided July 29, 1964.


BRUNE, C.J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

The applicant, James Robert Jenkins, was determined to be a defective delinquent after a hearing in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County before Judge Bowie and a jury. As a result of the jury's finding he was committed to Patuxent Institution, and he now seeks leave to appeal.

Jenkins had been convicted of assault with intent to kill a police officer and was sent to Patuxent for examination on the basis...

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