M.I.B. v. State of Maryland
Unreported Opinions//June 29, 2026//
Criminal Law—Hearsay—Custodial Interrogation
The trial court did not err in admitting testimony regarding Appellant’s “Safe Streets offender” status or Deputy Shell’s inquiry, as both were relevant to the officers’ state of mind during the incident.
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