GAYNOR v. STATE

No. 1716, September Term, 1980.

50 Md. App. 600 (1982)

440 A.2d 399

JAMES HENRY GAYNOR v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

Decided February 3, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted by Alan H. Murrell, Public Defender, and Michael R. Braudes, Assistant Public Defender, for appellant.

Submitted by Stephen H. Sachs, Attorney General, Richard B. Rosenblatt, Assistant Attorney General, William A. Swisher, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, and James Maggio, Assistant State's Attorney for Baltimore City, for appellee.

The cause was submitted on briefs to MASON, LISS and WILNER, JJ.


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

James Henry Gaynor, appellant, was convicted at a bench trial in the Criminal Court of Baltimore of robbery with a deadly weapon. He was committed to the custody of the Division of Correction for a term of five years. On appeal appellant contends, in essence, that the court erred in not granting his motion to suppress for the following reasons:

1. That his arrest was illegal because it was executed without a warrant...

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