NELSON v. CARROLL

No. 98, Sept. Term, 1997.

711 A.2d 228 (1998)

350 Md. 247

Charles A. NELSON v. Albert CARROLL.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

June 15, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Austin, Towson, for petitioner.

No argument on behalf of respondent.

Before BELL, C.J., and ELDRIDGE, RODOWSKY, CHASANOW, RAKER, WILNER and CATHELL, JJ.


RODOWSKY, Judge.

The petitioner, Charles A. ("Pee-Wee") Nelson (Nelson), contends that the Court of Special Appeals erred in an unreported opinion when it refused to consider the merits of Nelson's contention that he was entitled under Maryland Rule 2-519(a) (Motion for judgment) to judgment in his favor as plaintiff in a civil action alleging battery.1 At issue is whether, as held by the Court of Special Appeals, Nelson failed to preserve...

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