CONYERS v. STATE

No. 1156, September Term, 1996.

691 A.2d 802 (1997)

115 Md. App. 114

Tremaine CONYERS v. STATE of Maryland

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

April 2, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Levy (Kenneth W. Ravenell, Lawrence M. Hettleman, and Schulman, Treem, Kaminkow & Gilden, P.A., on the brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

Emmet Davitt, Assistant Attorney General (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General, and Patricia Jessamy, State's Attorney of Baltimore City, on the brief), Baltimore, for appellee.

Argued before MOYLAN, WENNER and HOLLANDER, JJ.


MOYLAN, Judge.

This appeal is an occasion for a stroll down Memory Lane. The appellant, Tremaine Conyers, was convicted by a Baltimore City jury, presided over by Judge Kenneth L. Johnson, of attempted murder, armed robbery, and other related offenses. The only contested issue at trial was the identification of the appellant as the criminal agent. That contest, in turn, has given rise to the two appellate contentions:

1. that Judge Johnson erroneously failed...

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