FAULKNER v. STATE

No. 2677, Sept. Term, 2002.

847 A.2d 1216 (2004)

156 Md. App. 615

Antoine Clay FAULKNER v. STATE of Maryland.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

April 29, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Albert Figinski (Stephen E. Harris, Public Defender on the brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

Annabelle L. Lisic (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General on the brief), Baltimore, for appellee.

Argued before DAVIS, ADKINS, and CHARLES E., MOYLAN, JR., (Retired, Specially Assigned), JJ.


ADKINS, Judge.

Appellant Antoine Clay Faulkner shot and killed Quincy Powers. Faulkner claims that he "had to" because Powers was about to shoot him. In a bench trial, the Circuit Court for Baltimore County convicted Faulkner of first degree murder and committing a felony with a handgun. Faulkner now challenges the legality of his arrest, the admissibility of his confession, and the court's rejection of his imperfect self...

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