Opinion ID: 2276253
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Heading: Glascoe v. State

Text: On 5 November 2005, a jury sitting in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County convicted Victor Glascoe of robbery and related handgun charges stemming from his robbing a 7-11 convenience store. Glascoe noted a timely appeal to the Court of Special Appeals. Oral argument in his case was heard on the same day as, and by the same panel that heard oral argument in, Jackson's case. On 10 July 2008, the same day that the decision in Jackson's case was filed, the panel, in an unreported opinion also authored by Judge Murphy, affirmed Glascoe's convictions. The cover page of the opinion provided: Theodore G. Bloom participated in the hearing of the case and in the conference in regard to its decision, but died prior to the adoption of the opinion. Glascoe filed with this Court a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, which we granted, limited to the issue of the effect of Judge Bloom's passing on the extant decision of the intermediate appellate court. Glascoe v. State, 406 Md. 443, 959 A.2d 792 (2008). [4] We consolidated Glascoe's case with that of Jackson.