BRUCE NEAL SALZMAN, PAUL BLINKEN, JEFFREY BLINKEN AND MARCIA BLINKEN
v.
STATE OF MARYLAND.
Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Decided June 4, 1981.
Decided June 4, 1981.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., with whom was Carmina Szunyog on the brief, for appellant Salzman. H. Russell Smouse, with whom was Kathleen M. Sweeney on the brief, for appellants Paul Blinken and Marcia Blinken. Harold Buchman for appellant Jeffrey Blinken.
Thomas P. Barbera, Assistant Attorney General, with whom were Stephen H. Sachs, Attorney General. Thomas E. Hickman, State's Attorney For Carroll County, Frank D. Coleman, Assistant State's Attorney for Carroll County, Charles A. Ruppersberger, III and David F. Mister, Special Assistant State's Attorneys for Carroll County, Robert S. Rothenhoefer, State's Attorney for Frederick County and Mary Ann Stepler, Assistant State's Attorney for Frederick County, on the brief, for appellee.
The cause was argued before LOWE, LISS and WILNER, JJ.
Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.
LOWE, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.
In January of 1978 Baltimore County Police began an investigation into what was believed to have been the largest illegal drug operation ever investigated by State law enforcement officials. The investigation concluded in the indictments of some twenty individuals, spread throughout four different counties, who were involved on various levels in an operation which dealt with...
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