HOWELL v. STATE

No. 150, September Term, 1984.

60 Md. App. 463 (1984)

483 A.2d 780

CHARLES BRIAN HOWELL v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

November 14, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Connelly, Camp Springs, with whom were Stern & Connelly, Camp Springs, on the brief, for appellant.

Carmina Szunyog Hughes, Asst. Atty. Gen., with whom were Stephen H. Sachs, Atty. Gen. of Md., Arthur A. Marshall, Jr., State's Atty. for Prince George's County and Carl Buchheister, Asst. State's Atty., for Prince George's County on the brief, for appellee.

Argued before GILBERT, C.J., MOYLAN, J., and JAMES C. MORTON, Jr., Associate Judge of the Court of Special Appeals (retired), Specially Assigned.


MOYLAN, Judge.

This appeal by Charles Brian Howell is a frustrating one. The cause for frustration is that the slippery quality of its lone argument is not an isolated instance of fuzzy and imprecise logic and thought but sadly representative of a growing trend toward such fuzziness and imprecision. Our rejection of the claim may serve one normative purpose: to help lay to rest the myth that some undifferentiated exclusionary rule hovers vaguely above us like a precept...

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