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Williams v. Warden

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jul 6, 1965
211 A.2d 735 (Md. 1965)

Opinion

[App. No. 141, September Term, 1964.]

Decided July 6, 1965.

Alton Wade Williams instituted a proceeding under the Post Conviction Procedure Act, and from a denial of relief, he applied for leave to appeal.

Application denied.

Before PRESCOTT, C.J., and HAMMOND, HORNEY, MARBURY, SYBERT, OPPENHEIMER and BARNES, JJ.


Decided July 6, 1965.


This is the second application of Alton Wade Williams for leave to appeal from orders denying him post conviction relief from his imprisonment for second degree murder. The first application was denied in Williams v. Warden, 233 Md. 646. The second application must also be denied. The present contentions — that he was inadequately represented by self-employed counsel and that the State knowingly used perjured testimony to convict him — either were or could and should have been raised in the first petition. Duckett v. Warden, 230 Md. 621; Code (1964 Cum. Supp.), Art. 27, § 645H.

Application denied.


Summaries of

Williams v. Warden

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jul 6, 1965
211 A.2d 735 (Md. 1965)
Case details for

Williams v. Warden

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAMS v . WARDEN OF THE MARYLAND PENITENTIARY

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jul 6, 1965

Citations

211 A.2d 735 (Md. 1965)
211 A.2d 735

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