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State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent of Maryland State Reformatory for Males

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 12, 1949
63 A.2d 323 (Md. 1949)

Summary

In State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent, 192 Md. 712, 63 A.2d 323 (1949), the prisoner claimed he had tuberculosis but was denied proper treatment in the prison hospital by the doctor in charge and by the attendants, that proper food was lacking and that his complaints to the Superintendent had been ignored.

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Opinion

[H.C. No. 16, October Term, 1948.]

Decided January 12, 1949.

Habeas Corpus — Improper Treatment, Medical Care, and Food in Place of Confinement, Not Grounds for Release on.

Improper treatment and medical care in place of confinement and lack of proper food there are not grounds for release upon habeas corpus. p. 713

Decided January 12, 1949.

Application for leave to appeal from refusal of a writ of habeas corpus by the State, on the relation of LeRoy D. Baldwin, opposed by the Superintendent of the Maryland State Reformatory for Males.

Application denied.

Before MARBURY, C.J., DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, HENDERSON, and MARKELL, JJ.


This is an application for leave to appeal from refusal of a writ of habeas corpus. The applicant was sentenced in 1947 to four years in the Maryland Penitentiary for robbery, and subsequently transferred to the Reformatory for Males. The sole ground relied on in his petition is that he has been denied proper treatment and medical care at that institution. He states that he has tuberculosis, but was denied proper treatment in the prison hospital, by the Doctor in charge or the attendants. He also complains of the lack of proper food. He states that complaints to the Superintendent have been ignored.

As we have pointed out in several recent cases, such complaints do not afford any basis for release upon writ of habeas corpus. State ex rel. Jacobs v. Warden, of Maryland Penitentiary, 190 Md. 755, 59 A.2d 753; State ex rel. Renner v. Wright, 188 Md. 189, 51 A.2d 668. They should be addressed to the Board of Correction which is responsible for proper prison management.

Application denied, without costs.


Summaries of

State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent of Maryland State Reformatory for Males

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 12, 1949
63 A.2d 323 (Md. 1949)

In State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent, 192 Md. 712, 63 A.2d 323 (1949), the prisoner claimed he had tuberculosis but was denied proper treatment in the prison hospital by the doctor in charge and by the attendants, that proper food was lacking and that his complaints to the Superintendent had been ignored.

Summary of this case from State v. McCray

In State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent, etc., 192 Md. 712, 63 A.2d 323, the opinion states that the petition for habeas corpus alleged, "He states that he has tuberculosis, but was denied proper treatment in the prison hospital, by the Doctor in charge or the attendants.

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Case details for

State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent of Maryland State Reformatory for Males

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. BALDWIN v . SUPERINTENDENT OF MARYLAND STATE REFORMATORY FOR…

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jan 12, 1949

Citations

63 A.2d 323 (Md. 1949)
63 A.2d 323

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