HOLTMAN v. STATE

No. 524, September Term, 1970.

12 Md. App. 168 (1971)

278 A.2d 82

CHARLES R. HOLTMAN v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Decided June 4, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marshall H. Feldman for appellant.

John P. Stafford, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Francis B. Burch, Attorney General, Howard L. Cardin, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, Charles Hennick and Gary Melick, Assistant State's Attorneys for Baltimore City, on the brief, for appellee.

The cause was argued before MURPHY, C.J., and ANDERSON and POWERS, JJ.


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

Church-going is considered by most people to yield beneficial results. Charles R. Holtman undoubtedly takes the opposite view. On October 17-18, 1968 he went to three churches in Baltimore, with the result that in a bench trial before Judge David Ross in the Criminal Court of Baltimore in April, 1970, he was convicted on one count each of three separate criminal indictments. From those convictions and the sentences imposed...

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