Dameron Smallwood v. State

DAMERON SMALLWOOD v. STATE OF MARYLAND
Court of Special Appeals, Meredith ,Filed Feb. 24, 2016,
Writ of Actual Innocence – Defendant’s evidence showing that he was “not criminally responsible” is not sufficient for relief under a Writ of Actual Innocence, as it does not suggest that he was “innocent.”

Writ of Actual Innocence – A person who does not expressly deny committing the act that led to the conviction is not eligible for a writ of actual innocence

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