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Poole v. Warden

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Apr 29, 1958
140 A.2d 643 (Md. 1958)

Opinion

[H.C. No. 117, September Term, 1957.]

Decided April 29, 1958.

HABEAS CORPUS — Constitutional Rights — No Denial of. In the instant habeas corpus proceeding, the court ruling on the petition below properly determined that petitioner had not been denied any of his constitutional rights. p. 656

J.E.B.

Decided April 29, 1958.

Habeas corpus proceeding by Olen A. Poole against the Warden of the Maryland House of Correction. From a refusal of the writ, petitioner applied for leave to appeal.

Application denied, with costs.

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


The application for leave to appeal is denied with costs. Judge George Henderson properly ruled on the petition for a writ of habeas corpus addressed to him that the petitioner had not been denied any of his constitutional rights, citing Miller v. Warden, 210 Md. 676, 677 (denial of counsel), Roberts v. Warden, 211 Md. 639, 641 (refusal of permission to communicate with a lawyer), and Frazier v. Warden, 205 Md. 654, 656 (punishment within statutory limits), in support of his findings.


Summaries of

Poole v. Warden

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Apr 29, 1958
140 A.2d 643 (Md. 1958)
Case details for

Poole v. Warden

Case Details

Full title:POOLE v . WARDEN OF MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Apr 29, 1958

Citations

140 A.2d 643 (Md. 1958)
140 A.2d 643