PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI
September Term, 2016
Granted January 9, 2017
Sadie M. Castruccio v. The Estate of Peter A. Castruccio et al. - Case No. 79, September Term, 2016
Issues – Estates & Trusts - 1) Is a Will validly executed if (a) the witnesses did not sign on the same page as the testator, or on one physically connected to it, (b) the Will contained no proper attestation clause, and (c) the Will was not otherwise regular on its face because it expressly stated the pages were initialed but they were not? 2) Can a presumption of due execution attach to such a Will, where the only confirmation that the witnesses signed in the presence of the testator is a common font and consecutive page numbering? 3) Can summary judgment as to the validity of the Will properly be granted where two of the witnesses testified the Will was stapled when they signed, and one testified the pages were initialed, but the Will submitted for probate was never stapled or initialed?
Bashawn Montgomery Ray v. State of Maryland - Case No. 81, September Term, 2016
Issues – Criminal Law – 1) Under this Court’s decisions in Cuffley v. State, 416 Md. 568 (2010) and Baines v. State, 416 Md. 204 (2010), which require that a plea agreement is construed according to what a reasonable lay person in the defendant’s position would have understood it to mean, would a reasonable lay person understand a “cap of four years on executed incarceration” to mean that the court could impose suspended time in addition to a four-year term of non-suspended incarceration? 2) Where the trial court bound itself to a “cap of four years on executed incarceration,” but the term “executed” was never explained to Petitioner and he was never informed that the court could impose suspended time in addition to incarceration for up to four years, and the court sentenced him to ten years’ incarceration, with six years suspended, is the sentence imposed on Petitioner illegal?
Eddie Lee Savage, Jr. v. State of Maryland - Case No. 82, September Term, 2016
Issues – Criminal Law – 1) Did CSA err when it concluded that the defense expert’s neuropsychological examination and DSM-IV diagnosis based on a standard battery of tests were subject to Frye-Reed? 2) Where the unrefuted evidence presented at the Frye-Reed hearing established that the defense expert’s methodology consisted of “validated measures that have scientific acceptance and approval within the community of neuropsychologists” and Petitioner was diagnosed under the DSM-IV, did CSA err when it concluded that the defense failed to meet the Frye-Reed standard? 3) Did CSA err when it affirmed the trial court’s exclusion of the defense expert’s conclusion that Petitioner “views the world through an untrusting and suspicious perspective, and often is hyper-vigilant to possible threats”? 4) Did CSA err when it permitted the State in closing argument to impeach Petitioner’s testimony based on his failure to tell the police at any time prior to trial that he acted in self-defense?
Stephanie L. Smith v. State of Maryland - Case No. 80, September Term, 2016
Issues – Criminal Law – 1) Do the holdings in Cuffley v. State, 416 Md. 568 (2010) and Baines v. State, 416 Md. 204 (2010), under which a plea agreement is construed according to what a reasonable lay person in the defendant’s position would have understood it to mean, apply when the State challenges a sentence allegedly imposed in violation of Md. Rule 4-243(c)? 2) Would a reasonable lay person in Petitioner’s situation have believed that probation before judgment was precluded by the plea agreement where the agreement was silent as to probation before judgment and required Petitioner to pay restitution? 3) Under Md. Rule 4-243(c), which provides in part that “if [the guilty plea] is accepted, [the judge] may approve the [plea] agreement or defer decision as to its approval or rejection until after such pre-sentence proceedings and investigation as the judge directs,” is the court bound to the plea agreement upon accepting the guilty plea or may it reject the agreement after accepting the plea, and if the latter, did the trial court reject the agreement after accepting Petitioner’s guilty plea? 4) Did CSA err in holding that Petitioner’s sentence was imposed in violation of Rule 4-243(c)?
State of Maryland v. Robert L. Copes, Jr. - Case No. 84, September Term, 2016
Issue – Criminal Law – Did the trial court err in excluding the evidence recovered by the police?
State of Maryland v. Otis Rich - Case No. 83, September Term, 2016
Issue – Criminal Law – Where the trial court denied Respondent’s coram nobis petition challenging his 2001 conviction without a hearing, in light of Smith v. State, 443 Md. 572 (2015), did CSA err in not remanding this matter to the trial court for a hearing to determine whether Respondent was, in fact, unaware of the nature of a conspiracy charge at the time of his plea?
Denied January 23, 2017
    Abdulahad v. Boyle - Pet. Docket No. 190 
    Ali v. Davis - Pet. Docket No. 379
    Burks, Jamar Tyrone v. State - Pet. Docket No. 450
    Byroade, Gerald Kent, Jr. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 425
    Callaway, Charick S. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 487
    Carey v. Estate of Turecamo - Pet. Docket No. 440
    Cartney v. Hoy - Pet. Docket No. 385
    Colbert, Lamont Eugene v. State - Pet. Docket No. 423
    Cunningham v. Begal Enterprises - Pet. Docket No. 445
    Democracy Capital Corp. v. Monument Bank - Pet. Docket No. 460
    Enow v. Armstrong & Cheris, Chtd. - Pet. Docket No. 330
    Gibson-Watts v. Thompson - Pet. Docket No.  337
    Giles, James v. State - Pet. Docket No. 486
    Gordon, Ashley Nicholle v. State - Pet. Docket No. 475
    Griffin, Charles v. State - Pet. Docket No. 447
    Gross, Marcus Allen v. State - Pet. Docket No. 340
    Horowitz v. Gurvitch Rabin etc., PC; Bregman, Berbert, etc., LLC - Pet. Docket No. 471
    Howard, Curtis v. State - Pet. Docket No. 480
    Huffman, Joshua A. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 477
    Hutton v. Thodos - Pet. Docket No. 285
    Jareaux v. Proctor - Pet. Docket No. 454
    Johnson v. Xerox Education Solutions - Pet. Docket No. 456
    Mason, Phillip v. State - Pet. Docket No. 458
    McEachern, Kintrell Todd v. State - Pet. Docket No. 468
    Milburn, Christopher Allan v. State - Pet. Docket No. 466
    Miller v. Md. Health Insurance Plan - Pet. Docket No. 
    448
Monbo v. Avalonbay Communities - Pet. Docket No. 408
    Moore, Jeffrey J. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 361
    Oakley, Abduallah Hannibal v. State - Pet. Docket No. 493
    Oladipupo, Larry Adesina v. State - Pet. Docket No. 481
    Oladipupo, Larry Adesina v. State - Pet. Docket No. 482
    Ramsay v. Sawyer Property Mgmt. - Pet. Docket No. 461
    Rouhani v. Lakeside REO Ventures - Pet. Docket No. 476
    Simpson, Eatric B. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 426
    Thomas, Renaldo v. State - Pet. Docket No. 433
    Thomas, Ukeenan Nautica v. State - Pet. Docket No. 539 and conditional cross-petition
    Turner, Lamont, Jr. v. State - Pet. Docket No. 478
    Vernon, Jerome Lamont v. State - Pet. Docket No. 473
    Walls-Bey, Bryant v. State - Pet. Docket No. 375
    Yi v. Yi - Pet. Docket No. 451
    
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  

 
    