Timothy Milton Boone v. Maryland
Securities
Did the lower court err in failing to prove the first-degree assault and first-degree burglary elements beyond a reasonable doubt?
ESTION PRESENT : : ; _ 1 DID THE LOWER COURT ERROR BY FAILING TO PROVE THE FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT ~ ELEMENT S WITH INTENT TWO COMIT CRIME OF VIOLENCE ? . . ; : 2 DID THE LOWER COURT ERROR BY FAILING TO PROVE THE FIRST DEGREE BURGLARY WITH THE INTENT TO COMIT THELF ELEMENTS ? . Page 3 . ‘ CONSTITUTION STATURE PROCEDURE , REQUIREMENTS. . The 14 Amendments of Due Process of proving elements beyond a reasonable doubt which the prosecutor is , required to prove each element for crime charged. Article 27 Maryland Code of First Degree Assault and First Degree Burglary which the prosecutor is required . to show that an assault to place on the victim, that a burglary took place, and that it was the defendant who committed it. : . : IN THE ; SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI Petitioner respectfully prays that a writ of certiorari issue to review the judgment below. OPINIONS BELOW : { ] For cases from federal courts: The opinion of the United States court of appeals appears at