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Maryland Evidence Arson Murder Proper Confession Voluntary Lawyers Attorneys

The admission into evidence of defendant’s confession to charges of arson and murder was proper where there was no evidence that the police coerced defendant into confessing and the confession was otherwise voluntary

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Maryland Defendant Conviction Sentence Credit Card Confession Admissible Credit Card Fraud Lawyers Attorneys

Defendant’s conviction and sentence for credit card fraud were affirmed since the trial court did not err in overruling her Batson objections, as the State gave race-neutral reasons for striking two black jurors, her confession was admissible, and the verdict was not against the overwhelming weight of the evidence.

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Maryland Trial Charges Confession Larceny Lawyers Attorneys

In a trial on charges of larceny, a defendant was not prejudiced by the admission of his confessions because the testimony of police officers as to the voluntariness of the confessions were not their opinions or conclusions.

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Maryland Custody Confession Properly Admitted Interrogation Larceny Lawyers Attorneys

In a larceny case, the mere possibility that someone could have talked to defendants in the detention rooms while they were awaiting interrogation did not destroy the State’s proof as to custody, so their confessions were properly admitted.

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Maryland Conviction Arrested Illegal Breaking Stealing Larceny Lawyers Attorneys

Larceny conviction was overturned, as acts constituting larceny were same as those for conviction for breaking into and stealing from restaurant. Where a police confession was voluntary, it was immaterial whether prior arrest was illegal.

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