Petitions for Writ of Certiorari - November, 2022

PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI

September Term, 2022

 

 

Granted November 18, 2022

Robert L. Fooks v. State of Maryland – Case No. 24, September Term, 2022

Issues – Constitutional Law – 1) In view of existing Supreme Court precedent in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), and McDonald v. City of Chicago, Ill., 561 U.S. 742 (2010), and in light of the Supreme Court’s recent interim decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, No. 20-843, 597 U.S. --- (June 23, 2022), what is the proper analytical framework to apply to constitutional challenges to Maryland’s firearms laws? 2) Did CSA fail to apply the proper analytical framework to the constitutional challenges in this case? 3) Is Md. Code § 5-133(b)(2) of the Public Safety Article unconstitutional, or unconstitutional as applied to this case?

Damien Gary Clark v. State of Maryland – Case No. 25, September Term, 2022

Issues – Constitutional Law – 1) As a matter of first impression, does requiring a criminal defendant to retroactively prove his desire to defy the trial court’s order against speaking with his attorney about his case during an overnight recess violate his constitutional right to counsel? 2) Does permitting counsel to neglect or waive his client’s right to speak with him during an overnight recess violate that client’s constitutional right to counsel? 3) Was the post-conviction court’s ruling that prejudice was found from trial counsel not preserving the issue for appeal correct? 4) Is not objecting to the violation of a criminal defendant’s right to counsel due to mere ignorance of the law deficient performance?

Jamaiya Oglesby v. Baltimore School Associates, et al. – Case No. 26, September Term, 2022

Issues – Torts – 1) Did the trial court abuse its discretion when it found that Petitioner’s medical expert lacked an adequate supply of data to opine as to the source and source causation of Petitioner’s lead exposure? 2) Did the trial court abuse its discretion when it held that Petitioner’s medical expert’s opinion regarding Petitioner’s IQ loss was inadmissible, when the medical expert relied on studies that Maryland courts have repeatedly sanctioned? 3) Did the trial court err when it granted summary judgment after it excluded Petitioner’s expert witness from testifying entirely where the expert had rendered other opinions wherein the jury could have found that Petitioner was injured from her exposure to lead? 4) Did CSA err in holding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion when it excluded the testimony of Petitioner’s expert witness in its entirety, and that the trial court did not err in subsequently granting summary judgment?

Daquan M. Wallace, et al. v. State of Maryland, et al. – Case No. 27, September Term, 2022 – Petition and cross-petition granted

Petition Issues – Constitutional Law – 1) Did CSA err in finding that constitutional claims against the State are not subject to Article 19 review? 2) Should a trial court enroll the entire judgment amount of the jury verdict, even when the verdict exceeds the Maryland Tort Claims Act (“MTCA”) cap, so that a plaintiff can exercise his right to apply to the Board of Public Works (“BPW”) to pay the entirety of the jury verdict? 3) Should a case be remanded for retrial where a verdict is partially reversed due to improper jury instructions, even though the remaining verdict exceeds the MTCA cap, so that a plaintiff can exercise his right to apply to BPW to pay the entirety of the judgment for all claims?

Cross-Petition Issues – Constitutional Law – 1) Did CSA err in deciding that Prince George’s County v. Longtin, 419 Md. 450 (2011), applies to the State, where that case recognizes a cause of action for a plaintiff injured by a “pattern or practice” of unconstitutional conduct of a local government, a holding that has no application to the State given the State’s sovereign immunity from suit and the General Assembly’s limitation of that waiver to the negligent acts or omission of State personnel within the scope of their public duties? 2) Was the evidence legally insufficient for a reasonable factfinder to conclude that the State had engaged in a “pattern or practice” of deliberate indifference to serious risk of harm posed by inmates to other inmates that caused Petitioner’s injury?

Board of County Commissioners of St. Mary's County, Maryland v. Barbara and Christopher Aiken, et al. – Case No. 28, September Term, 2022

Issue – Real Property – Did CSA misconstrue the 1988 deed as a matter of law by failing to consider the language, intent, and surrounding circumstances to hold that a “public road” was established on the disputed property, where the road project was no longer feasible and the deed specifically stated that the property was no longer needed for a public road?

 

 

Denied/Dismissed November 22, 2022

Austen v. Herman - Pet. Docket No. 229
Bash v. Bd. of Physicians - Pet. Docket No. 215
Bowie, Montrelle Denard v. State - Pet. Docket No. 218
Brown, Tiran v. State - Pet. Docket No. 228
Carter v. North Branch Correctional Inst. - Pet. Docket No. 194
Conway, Tyrone T., Jr. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 227
Derry v. Derry - Pet. Docket No. 174
Doty v. Off. of the Comptroller - Pet. Docket No. 235
Ferguson v. Humphries - Pet. Docket No. 196
Ferguson v. Reynolds - Pet. Docket No. 197
Fox, Barbara v. State - Pet. Docket No. 192
Gordon v. Parker - Pet. Docket No. 219
Grier v. Heidenberg - Pet. Docket No. 240
Handy v. Box Hill Surgery Center - Pet. Docket No. 238
Harcum, Cornelius H. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 237
Harris, Travon v. State - Pet. Docket No. 223
Heard v. Md.-Nat'. Capital Park & Planning Comm'n - Pet. Docket No. 214
In the Matter of: W.K. - Pet. Docket No. 167
Kant v. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. - Pet. Docket No. 232
King v. Boyd - Pet. Docket No. 195
Krikstan, Keith Allan v. State - Pet. Docket No. 239
Lockett v. Hendersen-Webb Inc. - Pet. Docket No. 157
McBride, Jerome v. State - Pet. Docket No. 220
McGuire v. McGuire - Pet. Docket No. 224
Nasca v. Nasca - Pet. Docket No. 193
Parker v. Bennett - Pet. Docket No. 217
Rivas v. Rivas - Pet. Docket No. 231
Sewell v. Case Engineering Group - Pet. Docket No. 216
Tyler, Daquan v. Dept. of Pub. Safety & Corr. Servs. - Pet. Docket No. 140
Van Nostrand v. Don Nemith Builders - Pet. Docket No. 241
White, Sheldon v. State - Pet. Docket No. 221