Case Name: STATE OF MARYLAND v. JAMES ARTHUR CALHOUN
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1981-03-13
Citations: 290 Md. 1
Docket Number: No. 106
Parties: STATE OF MARYLAND v. JAMES ARTHUR CALHOUN
Judges: 
Reporter: Maryland Reports
Volume: 290
Pages: 1–2

Head Matter:
STATE OF MARYLAND v. JAMES ARTHUR CALHOUN
[No. 106,
September Term, 1980.]
Decided March 13, 1981.
The cause was argued before Murphy, C. J., and Smith, Digges, Eldrioge, Cole, Davidson and Rodowsky, JJ.
Michael A. Anselmi, Assistant Attorney General, with whom was Stephen H. Sachs, Attorney General, on the brief, for appellant.
George E. Burns, Jr., Assistant Public Defender, with whom were Alan H. Murrell, Public Defender, and Louis P. Willemin, Assistant Public Defender, on the brief, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
We granted certiorari in this case to consider whether the Court of Special Appeals erred in holding that Maryland Code (1957, 1976 Repl. Vol.) Art. 27, § 643B (c) permits the imposition of only one mandatory sentence. For the reasons stated in Calhoun v. State, 46 Md. App. 478, 418 A. 2d 1241 (1980) the judgment of the Court of Special Appeals is affirmed.
Judgment of the Court of Special Appeals affirmed; costs to be paid by Prince George's County. Mandate to issue forthwith.