First National Realty Corp. v. Warren-Ehret Co. First National Realty Corp. v. Warren-Ehret Co.

First National Realty Corp. v. Warren-Ehret Co‪.‬

1967.MD.40135 247 MD. 652; 233 A.2D 811

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The appellant, Shirley A. Garrison, following a non-jury trial in the Criminal Court of Baltimore (Sodaro, J.), was convicted (under the first count of an indictment) of possession of heroin, in sufficient quantity to reasonably indicate under all the circumstances an intent to distribute such controlled dangerous substance. Maryland Code (1957, 1971 Repl. Vol.) Art. 27, § 286 (a) (1). On appeal she challenged only the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain her conviction. The Court of Special Appeals in an unreported per curiam, Shirley A. Garrison v. State [No. 237, Sept. Term, 1973], concluded that the evidence permitted a finding that the appellant had a possessory interest in the

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Técnicos y profesionales
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1967
16 de octubre
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EN
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13
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