HAMILTON v. STATE

No. 1118, September Term, 1984.

62 Md. App. 603 (1985)

490 A.2d 763

RAYMOND J. HAMILTON v. STATE OF MARYLAND.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

April 12, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael R. Braudes, Asst. Public Defender and Nancy Forster, Assigned Public Defender, Baltimore (Alan H. Murrell, Public Defender, Baltimore, on brief), for appellant.

Nicolette H. Prevost, Asst. Atty. Gen., Baltimore (Stephen H. Sachs, Atty. Gen., Baltimore, and J. Donald Braden, State's Atty. for Queen Anne's County of Centreville, on brief), for appellee.

Argued before BISHOP, ALPERT and ROSALYN B. BELL, JJ.


ALPERT, Judge.

Raymond Hamilton, appellant herein, feels aggrieved by the methods employed by the Maryland State Police in investigating the murder of one Frank Siejack. He contends, in this appeal, that the police violated his constitutional rights by taping conversations between himself and his acquaintances who, at the time, were acting as State agents. Upon a review of the record and applicable case law we, as the court below, find no such violation. We explain...

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