Applications for leave to appeal, 1967-1987.

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Applications for leave to appeal, 1967-1987.

Applications for "leaves to appeal" through which convicted persons petition Court to grant an appeal. See also the COURT OF APPEALS Post Conviction Applications series [MSA S0388] and Post Conviction Opinions series [MSA S0389]. Arranged chronologically by Court term and case number.

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Maryland. Court of Appeals

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