A.J.. v. State of Maryland
Unreported Opinions//July 8, 2026//
Criminal Law—Cross-Examination—Witness Credibility
The trial court did not err in limiting cross-examination of a key witness regarding his pending charges, as the jury had sufficient information to assess the witness’s credibility.
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