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Recent News About Maryland Administrative Office Of The Courts
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: New Changes To Maryland Court Rules For Guardianship Strengthen Safeguards For Vulnerable Persons
Recent changes to the Maryland Rules of Procedure, which took effect at the beginning of the year, protect the rights and interests of people under guardianship.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Circuit Court for Somerset County Celebrates First Anniversary Of Adult Recovery Court
Celebrating its one-year anniversary, the Somerset County Circuit Court Adult Recovery Court will convene its recovery court docket on Thursday, Jan. 16, followed by a ceremony to recognize the many stakeholders and court partners who have supported and shaped the program.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Maryland’s Highest Court To Welcome Students From DJS Facilities For Oratorical Contest
Students from various juvenile facilities throughout the state will come to the Maryland Court of Appeals in Annapolis on Wednesday, Nov. 20, to take part in the 25th Annual Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) Oratorical Contest.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Hearing set for Monday, October 28, 2019 for Case Number C-02-CR-18-001515, State of Maryland v. Jarrod Warren Ramos
Due to system updates that will not take place until after the close of business on Friday, October 25, 2019, this email is being sent to alert you of a scheduled hearing set for the State of Maryland vs. Jarrod Warren Ramos, case number C-02-CR-18-001515
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: State Law Library Renaming Ceremony To Celebrate Legacy of Maryland Native and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall
On Thursday, Oct. 17, the Maryland Judiciary will hold a ceremony at the state’s public law library to recognize its new name, the Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Maryland Attorneys Must Pay Annual CPF Assessment And File Pro Bono and IOLTA Reports By September 10
September 10 is the date by which all active Maryland attorneys must complete their court-mandated, annual compliance requirements.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: New Courthouse in Queen Anne’s County Scheduled To Open For Business Next Week
The new courthouse for the Circuit Court for Queen Anne’s County is scheduled to open to the public on Monday, June 17.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Baltimore City District Court Bail Review Hearing Location Changes
From Wednesday, May 22, through Friday, May 24, Baltimore City District Court will conduct all bail review hearings for juveniles and women at 1:30 p.m.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Howard County District Court celebrates drug court graduation during National Drug Court Month
On May 15, during National Drug Court Month, five graduates will celebrate their unique paths to sobriety.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Maryland Judiciary Updates, Digitizes Guide to Assist Journalists Covering Maryland’s Courts
A newly updated, comprehensive guide aimed at giving members of the media a better understanding of the Maryland court system is now available online.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Court of Special Appeals Hears Arguments at University of Baltimore School of Law
For two days in March, appellate arguments were made in a classroom instead of a courtroom when the Court of Special Appeals convened at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Deceptive Letter Uses Court Name and Threatens to Seize Bank Accounts of Residents, Maryland Judiciary Warns
The Maryland Judiciary is alerting the public to a potential mail scam that threatens seizure of bank accounts if residents don’t call a private company to pay tax debts.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Conflict Resolution Day Art Contest winners meet with Chief Judge Barbera during special reception
On Tuesday, Dec. 11, Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera met with students in grades K-8 who participated in the Judiciary's 13th annual Conflict Resolution Day Art Contest.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: New court rules refine court processes regarding guardianships of vulnerable Marylanders
Changes to court rules refining court processes and procedures for guardianships will go into effect Jan. 1, 2019.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Courts, court offices, and court administrative offices will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
All courts, court offices, and court administrative offices will be closed on Monday, December 24, 2018, and Tuesday, December 25, 2018.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Maryland Judiciary hosts participants from the 13th Annual Conflict Resolution Day Art Contest
On Tuesday, December 11, Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera will meet with students who participated in the Judiciary's 13th Annual Conflict Resolution Day Art Contest.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: District Court to hold Schools in the Court program for Anne Arundel County students
Students will learn about the legal and financial consequences of poor decisions.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Howard County District Court to honor adult drug and DUI court graduates
Thirteen graduates will celebrate their sobriety and successful completion of a rigorous court-supervised program during the 28th bi-annual graduation ceremony for the adult drug and DUI treatment court in the District Court in Howard County on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Media Advisory: Circuit Courts in Maryland Celebrate National Adoption Day
In recognition of National Adoption Day on November 17, Maryland circuit courts will hold adoption proceedings and family celebrations Nov. 16 through Nov. 29.
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MARYLAND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS: Maryland Judiciary hosts students from DJS facilities for oratorical contest
Students from various juvenile facilities throughout the state will come to the Maryland Court of Appeals on Wednesday, Nov. 14, to take part in the 24th Annual Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) Oratorical Contest.