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The Maryland court system has four levels: two trial courts and two appellate courts. The trial courts consider evidence presented in a case and make judgments based on the facts, the law and legal precedent (prior legal decisions from a higher court).Appellate courts review a trial court's actions and decisions and decide whether the trial judge properly followed the law and legal precedent.
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The Circuit Courts of Maryland, located in all 23 coun-ties and Baltimore City, are the trial courts of general jurisdiction. Unlike the District Court, which operates under a unified system, the Circuit Courts historically have had greater autonomy and have been funded by the county or city. Circuit Courts generally handle the State’s major ...
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Maryland Judiciary Judgment and Liens Search Case Search. Select the appropriate radio button to search cases by Person or Company. (Default is person) Person: Company: Name : Last: First: Middle: Exact Match: on Last Name: County:
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Under the State Constitution, Maryland has a court system of four levels. It includes two trial courts: the District Court and the Circuit Court; and two appellate courts: the Court of Special Appeals and the Court of Appeals. Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building, 361 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, Maryland, April 2013. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
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Judicial Council forms can be used in every Superior Court in California. You will need to use these forms when you file your case. Statewide approved forms are available for Adoptions, Appellate, Civil, Conservatorships, Criminal, Guardianships, Family Law, Juvenile, Name Change, Probate, Small Claims, and Traffic.
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Superior Courts. California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. In trial (superior) courts, a judge and sometimes a jury hears witnesses' testimony and other evidence and decides cases by applying the relevant law to the relevant facts. The California courts serve the state's population of more than 39 million people.
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Updated Rules of Court. Effective Sept. 1, changes to the California Rules of Court affect workplace violence prevention, child custody evaluations, termination of juvenile court jurisdiction, requests to change court order, and requests for the juvenile court to resume jurisdiction. See the New and Amended Rules webpage for more updates.
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