Bare Bones Affidavit Insights

Summary

A bare bones affidavit in Maryland lacks sufficient detail to establish probable cause. Key cases include State v. Jenkins, 401 Md. 257 (2007), and State v. Faulkner, 314 Md. 630 (1989). These cases highlight the importance of detailed facts in affidavits to support probable cause. Understanding these precedents can be crucial for legal proceedings involving affidavits.

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"BARE BONES" AFFIDAVIT'S & WHERE AFFIDAVITS DID NOT SUFFICIENTLY ESTABLISH PROBABLE CAUSE
For "bare bones" affidavits and insufficient probable cause in Maryland, here's some general information:
- A "bare bones" affidavit is one that lacks sufficient detail to establish probable cause.
- Maryland case law examples:
- State v. Jenkins, * Md. * (*)
- State v. Faulkner, * Md. * (*)
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