YOUNG v. STATE 493 A.2d 352 (Md. 1985). CASE BRIEF

YOUNG V. STATE

493 A.2d 352 (Md. 1985).

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for attempted robbery.

FACTS: Young (D) drove a car in an area in which a number of bank robberies had occurred. Police watched D as he seemed to be casing several banks while driving his car around. They observed D using a device to monitor police calls, and put on a knit stocking cap pulled over the top of his sunglasses. D approached a bank. D discovered that the door was locked and ran back to his car and drove away. D was stopped by police and a loaded revolver was discovered inside his jacket. D was arrested, tried, and convicted of attempted robbery. D appealed, contending that the activities were insufficient for an attempt.

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