Petitions for Writ of Certiorari - March, 2026

PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI

September Term, 2025

 

Granted March 9, 2026

In re: D.E. – Case No. 59, September Term, 2025

Issues – Courts & Judicial Proceedings – 1) Under the jurisdictional provision of the Juvenile Justice Reform Act, § 3-8A-03(a) of the Courts & Judicial Proceedings Article (excluding twelve-year-old children except in certain circumstances), is the juvenile court divested of jurisdiction where the State fails to sustain the enumerated offense that established the basis for jurisdiction? 2) Because twelve-year-old children who are “alleged to have committed” a misdemeanor alone cannot be brought within the juvenile court’s jurisdiction, does a twelve-year-old’s delinquency finding on a misdemeanor violate equal protection?

In re: K.B. – Case No. 60, September Term, 2025

Issue – Family Law – May a juvenile court exclude a child party from a CINA hearing only upon individualized, evidence-based findings of good cause, and not based on generalized, age-related assumptions, where the child’s presence is presumed, the child wishes to attend, and counsel deems the child’s participation necessary?

Chase Marco Wilson v. State of Maryland – Case No. 2, September Term, 2026

Issues – Criminal Law – 1) When a criminal defendant presents evidence that he acted under an honest but mistaken belief of facts which, if true, would negate the mental state elements required for murder, may a trial court refuse a requested mistake-of-fact instruction on the ground that the concept is “fairly covered” by general instructions on perfect and imperfect self-defense? (from the petition for writ of certiorari). 2) Did ACM err because the mistake-of-fact jury instructions, as applied in this case, was not supported by “some evidence” to generate the instruction and because, even if the instruction were generated, it would not be error not to give it if it was fairly covered by the self-defense instruction? (from the cross-petition).

 

Denied/Dismissed March 23, 2026

The order denying or dismissing the petitions can be found here.

Ambaye v. Pineway Towers Condo. – Pet. No. 443 
Bell v. Addison Woods Homeowner’s Ass’n. – Pet. No. 419 
Bryson v. Moore – Pet. No. 441 
Chase, Rodney, Jr. v. State – Pet. No. 458 
Clubb, Aaron v. State – Pet. No. 442 
Defreitas, Denroy Lucien Haines v. State – Pet. No. 433 
Duree v. Gizzo – Pet. No. 449 
Edwards, Michael Anthony v. State – Pet. No. 439 
Fonjunge v. Capital One – Pet. No. 455 
In the Matter of Davis – Pet. No. 428 
In the Matter of Hernandez – Pet. No. 495 
In the Matter of Hernandez – Pet. No. 509 
In the Matter of Hill – Pet. No. 432 
Johnson, Anthony v. State – Pet. No. 465 
Jordan, Teshan Dion v. State – Pet. No. 480 
Knight v. JP Morgan Chase Bank – Pet. No. 394 
Marlboro Auto Repair v. Coard – Pet. No. 420 
Mbanusi v. Charlestowne Village Condo. – Pet. No. 393 
McBride v. Hernandez – Pet. No. 448 
McCrary v. Aetna Better Health – Pet. No. 437 
Mendoza v. Austin – Pet. No. 452 
Moses v. Vasquez – Pet. No. 431 
Ousmanou v. Roukayatou – Pet. No. 459 
Oyathelemi v. Clarke – Pet. No. 417 
Paisley v. Lipinski – Pet. No. 447 
Pickett v. Wosu – Pet. No. 422 
Rucker, Ahmed R. v. State – Pet. No. 438 
Scherer v. Cunningham – Pet. No. 434 
Sharpe v. Creighton – Pet. No. 450 
Spencer, Deamonte v. State – Pet. No. 435 
Stone, Robert William, Jr. v. State – Pet. No. 475 
Talley v. Simmons – Pet. No. 457 
Thompson, Sidney Hilton v. State – Pet. No. 445 
Trippett, Joshua v. State – Pet. No. 456 
Winston v. Smith – Pet. No. 418