HENDERSON v. WARDEN

[App. No. 96, September Term, 1964.]

237 Md. 519 (1965)

206 A.2d 793

HENDERSON v. WARDEN OF THE MARYLAND PENITENTIARY

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided February 12, 1965.


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

The applicant for leave to appeal, James William Henderson, makes three contentions. The first is that his constitutional rights were violated in his trial in September 1958 as a third time violator of the narcotics law, because his two earlier convictions were revealed to the jury to his prejudice. The second and third are illegal arrest and illegal search and seizure.

In arguing his first point, Henderson...

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