JOHNSON v. DIRECTOR OF PATUXENT INSTITUTION

[App. No. 114, September Term, 1965.]

244 Md. 706 (1966)

224 A.2d 126

JOHNSON v. DIRECTOR OF PATUXENT INSTITUTION

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided November 18, 1966.


PER CURIAM:

Thomas William Johnson was tried, on November 8, 1965, and determined to be a defective delinquent by Judge Meyer M. Cardin, sitting without a jury. Johnson's only contention in this application for leave to appeal is that no jury was prayed or empanelled for the proceeding. This claim has no merit.

Johnson's statement of facts admits that his court-appointed attorney advised him of his right to a jury trial and that he told his counsel that he...

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