BROWN v. STATE

No. 91, September Term, 1970.

11 Md. App. 27 (1971)

272 A.2d 659

VINCENT BROWN v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Decided January 25, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard S. Kahn for appellant.

William E. Brannan, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Francis B. Burch, Attorney General, Charles E. Moylan, Jr., State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and Arthur Cheslock, Assistant State's Attorney for Baltimore City, on the brief, for appellee.

The cause was argued before ORTH, THOMPSON, and POWERS, JJ.


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

Vincent Brown, the appellant, pled guilty to daytime housebreaking before Judge Paul A. Dorf in the Criminal Court of Baltimore, who imposed a sentence of five years.

Brown contends the guilty plea should not have been accepted since the facts supporting it were presented to the court after the plea was accepted instead of before. While this Court has expressed the desirability of having the facts presented...

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