E.L.L. v. State of Maryland
Unreported Opinions//May 14, 2026//
Criminal Law—Suppression Motion—Voluntary Statements
The court affirmed the denial of Mr. Lee’s motion to suppress his statements to police, finding they were voluntary and not coerced under the Due Process Clause.
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