Nettles v. Warden , 215 Md. 659 ( 1993 )


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  • 215 Md. 659 (1958)
    139 A.2d 242

    NETTLES
    v.
    WARDEN OF MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION

    [H.C. No. 93, September Term, 1957.]

    Court of Appeals of Maryland.

    Decided March 3, 1958.

    Before BRUNE, C.J., and HENDERSON, HAMMOND, PRESCOTT and HORNEY, JJ.

    HENDERSON, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

    Petitioner was denied a writ of habeas corpus by Judge Byrnes, in the Baltimore City Court, and applies for leave to appeal. He was convicted of manslaughter in the Circuit *660 Court for Baltimore County and sentenced to five years. He complains that he was denied "due process" in that he was first held as a witness, and asked the police for a lawyer, before being taken before a magistrate, but the request was denied. In denying the writ, Judge Byrnes stated: "The court records show that at the time of petitioner's trial he was represented by David N. Bates, a competent member of the Baltimore City and Baltimore County Bar". There is no showing of a denial of due process. The petitioner was not entitled to the appointment of counsel at the preliminary hearing.

    Application denied, with costs.

Document Info

Docket Number: [H.C. No. 93, September Term, 1957.]

Citation Numbers: 139 A.2d 242, 215 Md. 659

Judges: Brune, C.J., and Henderson, Hammond, Prescott and Horney

Filed Date: 9/1/1993

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014