Case ID: md_226/html/0666-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

PERKERSON v. DIRECTOR OF PATUXENT INSTITUTION
    [App. No. 19,
    September Term, 1961.]
    
      Decided October 19, 1961.
    
    Before Henderson, Hammond, Horney, Marbury and Sybert, JJ.
   Per Curiam.

In this case Perkerson petitioned the court below for re-determination of his status as a defective delinquent. Counsel was appointed upon his affidavit that he was without funds, and he elected trial before the court. After a hearing, he was found to be still a defective delinquent and recommitted. He noted an appeal, which the court treated as an application for leave to appeal under Code (1960 Supp.), Art. 3 IB, sec. 11. There was no attempt, however, to comply with Maryland Rule 894-2 (a), which provides: “The application shall contain a concise statement of the reasons why the order should be reversed or modified, and shall include a list of the errors allegedly committed by the lower court.” In the absence of any specification of errors, there is nothing before us to review.

Application denied.