TILLER v. WARDEN, 1 Md. App. 286 (1967)

229 A.2d 600 JAMES J.C. TILLER v. WARDEN, MARYLAND PENITENTIARY. No. 65, Initial Term, 1967.Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. Decided May 12, 1967. POST CONVICTION PROCEDURE — Allegations Finally Litigated Cannot Be Raised Again. Applicant’s contention that the State’s Attorney had knowingly used perjured testimony, having been “finally litigated” within the meaning of Code […]

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TILLER v. WARDEN, 1 Md. App. 286 (1967)

229 A.2d 600 JAMES J.C. TILLER v. WARDEN, MARYLAND PENITENTIARY. No. 65, Initial Term, 1967.Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. Decided May 12, 1967. POST CONVICTION PROCEDURE — Allegations Finally Litigated Cannot Be Raised Again. Applicant’s contention that the State’s Attorney had knowingly used perjured testimony, having been “finally litigated” within the meaning of Code […]

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