The murderer of two teens on the eve of their high school graduation told the Supreme Court his lawyer was unconstitutionally barred from questioning a witness.
Maryland Court of Appeals Consumer Protection; Maryland Consumer Loan Law: Although a law firm engaged in debt collection activities on behalf of a client, including the preparation of a promissory note containing a confessed judgment clause and filing of a confessed judgment complaint to collect a consumer debt, it was not subject to the provisions .
High court upholds man’s murder conviction for being an accessory before the killing of two Montgomery County teenagers on eve of their high school graduation.
Maryland high court reinstates first-degree murder conviction of man who killed two Montgomery County teenagers on eve of their high school graduation.
Maryland’s top court considers impossibility defense in the appeal of a man’s conviction for murdering two teenagers on the eve of their high school graduation.