Maryland Administrative Office of the Courts issued the following announcement on Nov. 28.
WHO: Approximately 180 students from four high schools, including Annapolis High School, Old Mill High School, North County High School, and Indian Creek School
Anne Arundel County District Judge Shaem C.P. Spencer, presiding
WHAT: Students will learn about the legal and financial consequences of poor decisions. Students will hear presentations from people who have been involved with the legal system because of drunk driving, speeding, texting while driving, and other offenses. Students also will have an opportunity to see firsthand actual cases presented to the court and engage court personnel in question-and-answer sessions regarding the Judiciary.
WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 29, at 8:30 a.m.
WHERE: Courtroom 1, Anne Arundel County District Court, 251 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis
NOTE: Please contact the Maryland Judiciary’s Government Relations and Public Affairs Division by email at communications@mdcourts.gov if you want to attend or have questions, including when and where cameras will be allowed.
Paid parking is available in the District Court public parking lot, which is behind the courthouse along Taylor Ave. (second entrance).
Original source can be found here.