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Ferrell v. Maryland
MD.40397; 567 A.2d 937; 318 Md. 235 (1990)
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Beschreibung des Verlags
This criminal case involves the applicability of the doctrine of collateral estoppel where a defendant was acquitted on one count of a two-count charging document, where the jury was unable to agree on the other count, where the disputed issue under both counts was the same, and where the defendant was subsequently retried for the offense on which the jury had previously been unable to agree.