HART v. MILLER

No. 472, September Term, 1985.

65 Md. App. 620 (1985)

501 A.2d 872

PAUL M. HART ET UX. v. KENNETH ALLEN MILLER, JR. ET AL.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

December 16, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph C. Ruddy, Jr. of Hyattsville, for appellants.

Lansdale G. Sasscer, Jr. (Sasscer, Clagett, Channing & Bucher on brief), Upper Marlboro, for appellees.

Before WEANT, J., and GETTY, (JAMES S.) and MENCHINE (W. ALBERT), Associate Judges of the Court of Special Appeals (retired), Specially Assigned.


JAMES S. GETTY, Judge, Specially Assigned.

The right to be wrong without incurring reversal is not absolute. Rosenberg, Judicial Discretion of the Trial Court, 22 Syracuse Law Review 635 (1971).

The sole issue presented by this appeal is whether the trial judge abused his discretion in dismissing a plaintiff's case for counsel's failure to answer interrogatories in a timely manner. We shall reverse and remand this case for imposition of a less onerous...

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