STATE v. STRINGFELLOW

No. 62, September Term, 2011.

42 A.3d 27 (2012)

425 Md. 461

STATE of Maryland v. Reginald STRINGFELLOW.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

April 23, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. Jawor , Asst. Atty. Gen. ( Douglas F. Gansler , Atty. Gen. of Maryland, Baltimore, MD), on brief, for petitioner.

Piedad Gomez , Asst. Public Defender, ( Paul B. DeWolfe , Public Defender, Baltimore, MD), on brief, for respondent.

Argued before BELL, C.J., HARRELL, BATTAGLIA, GREENE, ADKINS, BARBERA and RAYMOND G. THIEME, JR. (Retired, specially assigned), JJ.


HARRELL, J.

String theory is a scientific framework that describes the smallest, most basic particles—those building blocks of the universe so small they cannot be comprised of other particles—as indistinguishable segments of string. These infinitesimally small particles vibrate like the plucked strings of a subatomic guitar. How they vibrate determines whether they are leptons or quarks, which form atoms, which form elements, and so forth. Reginald...

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