Title: State v. Day

State: maryland

Issuer: Maryland Supreme Court

Document:

Circuit Court for Montgomery County 
Case No. 109580-C    
Argued: May 13, 2020 
 
 
 
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS 
 
OF MARYLAND 
 
 
No. 67 
 
 
September Term, 2019 
 
 
 
    STATE OF MARYLAND 
 
 
v. 
 
 
JAMES KAREEN DAY 
 
       
     
 
 
Barbera, C.J. 
McDonald  
Watts 
Hotten 
Getty 
Booth  
Biran,    
 
JJ. 
 
 
 
PER CURIAM ORDER 
 
 
 
Filed: July 28, 2020 
 
 
 
 
Pursuant to Maryland Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act  
(§§ 10-1601 et seq. of the State Government Article) this document 
is authentic.
Suzanne C. Johnson, Clerk  
Suzanne Johnson
2020-07-28 14:19-04:00
 
 
STATE OF MARYLAND 
 
 
 
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IN THE 
 
 
 
 
 
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COURT OF APPEALS 
 
         v. 
 
 
 
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OF MARYLAND 
 
 
 
 
 
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No. 67 
 
JAMES KAREEN DAY 
 
 
 
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September Term, 2019 
 
 
 
PER CURIAM ORDER 
 
 
WHEREAS, the petition for writ of certiorari in the above-entitled case having been 
granted and argued, and  
 
WHEREAS, following argument, the Court having issued an Opinion on July 10, 
2020 remanding the case to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland, without affirming 
or reversing, for an explanation of that Court’s September 12, 2019 Order in Case No. 
CSA-ALA-2729-2018, and 
 
WHEREAS, on July 20, 2020, the Court of Special Appeals issued a Supplemental 
Order clarifying its rationale in reversing the judgment of the Circuit Court for 
Montgomery County in Case No. 109580-C, and 
 
WHEREAS, upon consideration of the Court of Special Appeals’ Supplemental 
Order, it appears that the writ of certiorari was improvidently granted, it is therefore this 
28th day of July, 2020, 
 
ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the writ of certiorari be, and 
it is hereby, dismissed with costs, the petition having been improvidently granted, and it is 
further,  
 
ORDERED, that this case be, and it is hereby, remanded to the Circuit Court for 
Montgomery County for further proceedings, if any, consistent with the Court of Special 
Appeals’ September 12, 2019 Order and July 20, 2020 Supplemental Order. 
 
 
 
      /s/ Mary Ellen Barbera 
     Chief Judge