Maryland Case Laws Please find, below, selected case laws decided by Supreme Court of Maryland or Court of Appeals of Maryland where the term india has been mentioned.
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State v. Peterson - 9/13/2004
On November 23, 1992, a jury in the Circuit Court for Caroline County found Barbara Ann Peterson, the appellee, guilty of first degree murder, second degree murder, battery, and the use of a handgun in the commission of a felony. The...
State v. Sharafeldin - 7/27/2004
In September, 1999, Ibnomer Sharafeldin sued the State Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services in U.S. District Court, claiming, among other things, breach of contract. The contract allegedly breached was a 1995...
Dave v. Steinmuller - 7/15/2004
The parties to this appeal, Mukut K. Dave and Susan E. Steinmuller, were divorced by judgment of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Hon. Michael J. Finifter presiding. Mukut K. Dave, appellant, seeking to enhance his substantial...
Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland v. Gallagher - 11/13/2002
Headnote: Disbarrment is warranted for an attorney who violated several rules, including MRPC 1.4(a), 1.15, 8.4(a), 8.4(b), 8.4(c) and (d), Maryland Rules 16-603, 16-604, 16-606, 16-607 and 16-609 and sections 10-302 and 10-306 of the...
In re Adoption/Guardianship No. T98314013 - 8/30/2000
REPORTED
The Baltimore City Department of Social Services (the "Department"), appellee, filed a petition for guardianship with the right to consent to adoption or long-term care short of adoption (the "petition"), seeking to...
Das v. Das - 6/28/2000
The genesis of this appeal arises from the strategic decision of Vincent Das ("Husband") not to attack the suit brought against him by Anuradha Das ("Wife") frontally but on the flank. His strategy is unsuccessful.
The issues...
Barrios v. State - 12/2/1997
Appellants, Reynaldo Barrios, Dajuan Graham, Antjuan Hillson, and Pablo Diaz, were convicted by a jury sitting in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County (Pincus, J., presiding) of two counts of assault with intent to prevent lawful...
Telnikoff v. Matusevitch - 11/12/1997
Opinion by Eldridge, J.
The issue presented in this certified question case is whether a particular English libel judgment, under the circumstances presented, is contrary to the public policy of Maryland so that it should be...
Kline v. Green Mount Cemetery - 6/4/1996
The zany comedian, Groucho Marx, forever tried to stump contestants on his popular television quiz show with the question, "Who is buried in Grant's tomb?" That, of course, was farce and comedy. Appellants here are much more serious....
Bradley v. Hazard Technology Co. - 10/12/1995
Opinion by Chasanow, J.
Filed: October 12, 1995
The question presented in this case is whether a party appealing the judgment of the district court in a civil action is entitled to a new trial when a complete trial...
Lewis v. Maryland - 6/4/1987
Like the immovable object meeting the irresistible force, here the right of cross-examination confronts the right of the trial judge to limit it. We believe the trial judge's constraints were a bit too stringent.
Appellant...
Iverson v. Zoning Board of Howard County - 7/26/1974
Howard County, situate between the city of Baltimore and Washington, District of Columbia, has, as a result of population shifts and migrations from those two cities, experienced a growth in its own population. Howard County's...
Roberts v. Grant - 2/19/1974
This is another chapter in the seemingly never ending saga concerning approximately two and one quarter (2 1/4)
acres of land used commercially but situate in the heart of a residential zone in Baltimore County.
The...
Ballard v. Supervisor of Assessments of Baltimore County - 7/5/1973
Maryland Code (1957, 1969 Repl. Vol.), Article 81, ยง 9 (4) provided:
"The following shall be exempt from assessment and from State, county and city taxation in this
State, each and all of which exemptions shall be...
Maryland v. McKenzie - 4/18/1973
After a removal from Baltimore City to Baltimore County for trial, James McKenzie was convicted by a jury of murder in the first degree. On appeal to this Court and represented by the same counsel who represented him at trial, his...
Woodruff v. Maryland - 2/9/1971
The appellant, Marshall Emerson Woodruff, was the twenty-five-year-old owner and operator of a small store, called The Joint Possession, in College Park, Maryland, which specialized in selling leather goods, posters and other...
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