OTIS RICH v. STATE OF MARYLAND
Court of Special Appeals, Nazarian, Aug. 30, 2016,
Coram Nobis – Passage of 16 years, without actual evidence or proffer demonstrating prejudice, is insufficient to presume laches
Rich v. State
Reply
OTIS RICH v. STATE OF MARYLAND
Court of Special Appeals, Nazarian, Aug. 30, 2016,
Coram Nobis – Passage of 16 years, without actual evidence or proffer demonstrating prejudice, is insufficient to presume laches
STATE OF MARYLAND v. JUAN CARLOS SANMARTIN PRADO
Court of Appeals, Watts, July 11, 2016,
Ineffective Assistance – Deportation – Not ineffective assistance of counsel where attorney advised during colloquy that it was a “deportable offense” and also advised before plea that there “probably would be immigration consequences.” No need to advise on whether deportation is guaranteed.
Continue reading
COREY JONES v. STATE OF MARYLAND
Court of Appeals, Watts, Filed Dec. 7, 2015,
Coram Nobis – Laches – The doctrine of laches may bar the right to seek coram nobis relief