Title: Walker v. State

State: maryland

Issuer: Maryland Supreme Court

Document:

IN THE SUPREME COURT 
 
OF MARYLAND 
 
No. 19 
 
September Term, 2022 
______________________________________ 
 
KEVRON D. WALKER 
 
 
v. 
 
 
STATE OF MARYLAND 
______________________________________ 
 
Fader, C.J. 
Watts 
Hotten* 
Booth 
Biran 
Gould 
Eaves, 
JJ. 
______________________________________ 
 
PER CURIAM 
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Filed: May 8, 2024 
 
 
*Hotten, J., participated in the hearing and 
decision in this matter as an active justice. She 
participated in the decision to dismiss the 
petition and the case as improvidently granted as 
a senior justice on recall. 
 
 
Circuit Court for Carroll County 
Case No. C-06-CR-19-000833 
Petition No. 141, September Term, 2022 
Argued: December 5, 2022 
Pursuant to the Maryland Uniform Electronic Legal 
Materials Act (§§ 10-1601 et seq. of the State 
Government Article) this document is authentic. 
 
Gregory Hilton, Clerk 
2024.05.08 
14:31:08 -04'00'
 
 
KEVRON D. WALKER 
 
 
 
 
v. 
 
 
STATE OF MARYLAND 
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     IN THE 
 
     SUPREME COURT 
 
     OF MARYLAND 
 
     No. 19 
 
     September Term, 2022  
 
ORDER 
 
After Kevron D. Walker’s petition for writ of certiorari was granted, the case was 
briefed and argued. In the Court’s July 28, 2023 opinion, the case was remanded to the 
circuit court for further proceedings. The Court retained jurisdiction over the matter and, 
after the proceedings on remand, the circuit court transmitted its written findings as 
directed in the opinion and the parties moved to supplement the record with the materials 
presented at the remand hearing. The parties also filed supplemental briefs. 
 
Upon consideration of the briefs and supplemental briefs, the circuit court’s written 
findings, and the entire record as supplemented, it is this 8th day of May 2024, by the 
Supreme Court of Maryland, 
ORDERED that the writ of certiorari and this case are dismissed as improvidently 
granted, and it is further,  
ORDERED that costs are to be paid by Petitioner and the mandate is to issue 
forthwith. 
 
       /s/ Matthew J. Fader             
  Chief Justice