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Mayers v. State of Maryland

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Apr 8, 1926
137 A. 915 (Md. 1926)

Opinion

Decided April 8th, 1926.

Criminal Law — Dismissal of Appeal.

Where the record contains no bills of exception and the appeal brings up no ruling that can be reviewed, the appeal must be dismissed.

Decided April 8th, 1926.

Appeal from the Criminal Court of Baltimore City (DUFFY, J.).

Bastardy proceeding against Howard Mayers. From a judgment of conviction, he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

The cause was submitted on briefs to BOND, C.J., PATTISON, URNER, ADKINS, OFFUTT, DIGGES, PARKE, and WALSH, JJ.

Alva A. Lamkin, for the appellant.

Thomas H. Robinson, Attorney General, John Hubner Rice, Assistant Attorney General, and Herbert R. O'Conor, State's Attorney for Baltimore City, for the State.


Unreported cases.


Summaries of

Mayers v. State of Maryland

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Apr 8, 1926
137 A. 915 (Md. 1926)
Case details for

Mayers v. State of Maryland

Case Details

Full title:HOWARD MAYERS v . STATE OF MARYLAND

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Apr 8, 1926

Citations

137 A. 915 (Md. 1926)
137 A. 915

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