PER CURIAM:
The appellant was convicted of being a rogue and vagabond in the Criminal Court of Baltimore before Judge Meyer M. Cardin, presiding without a jury, and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 18 months. On this appeal, the appellant first contends that the evidence was not sufficient to sustain a conviction.
Officer John Coleman of the Baltimore City Police Department testified that at about 1:25 A.M. on August 2, 1966, he was patrolling in a...
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