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Casenotes: Constitutional Criminal Procedure — Absent A Showing Of Prejudice To The Defendant, Due Process Is Not Violated By Prosecutor's Contact With Counsel For Defense Witness In An Effort To Prevent Perjury. United States V. Teague, 737 F.2d 378 (4th Cir. 1984), Cert. Denied, 105 S.Ct. 913 (1985), Dennis Patrick Mcglone
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Casenotes: Constitutional Law — Civil Procedure — Landlord And Tenant — Rent Escrow Statute Requiring Payment Into Escrow Of Accrued Rents Pursuant To Demand For Jury Trial In Summary Eviction Proceeding Is An Unconstitutional Infringement Of The Right To Jury Trial — Lucky Ned Pepper's Ltd. V. Columbia Park & Recreation Ass'n, 64 Md. App. 222, 494 A.2d 947 (1985), David J. Weymer
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Casenotes: Constitutional Criminal Procedure — Despite Discrepancy Between Prior Description And Defendant's Actual Appearance, Eyewitness' Testimony Of Pretrial And In-Court Identifications Of Defendant Is Sufficient Evidence To Sustain A Conviction. Branch V. State, 305 Md. 177, 502 A.2d 496 (1986), Lisa Kristine Hoffman
University of Baltimore Law Review
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