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Maryland Code > Judiciary Department
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Begins…
§ 1
The Judicial power of this State is vested in a Court of Appeals,...
§ 1A
The several Courts existing in this State at the time of the adoption...
§ 2
The Judges of all of the said Courts shall be citizens of the State...
§ 3
Except for the Judges of the District Court, the Judges of the several...
§ 3A
Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, any former...
§ 4
Any Judge shall be removed from office by the Governor, on conviction...
§ 4A
There is a Commission on Judicial Disabilities composed of eleven...
§ 4B
The Commission on Judicial Disabilities has the power to:
§ 5
Upon every occurrence or recurrence of a vacancy through death,...
§ 5A
A vacancy in the office of a judge of an appellate court, whether...
§ 6
All Judges shall, by virtue of their offices, be Conservators of...
§ 7
No Judge shall sit in any case wherein he may be interested, or...
§ 8
The parties to any cause may submit the cause to the court for determination...
§ 9
The Judge, or Judges of any Court, may appoint such officers for...
§ 10
The Clerks of the Courts shall have charge and custody of records...
§ 11
The election for Judges, hereinbefore provided, and all elections...
§ 12
In case of any contested election for Judges, Clerks of the Courts...
§ 13
All Public Commissions and Grants shall run thus: "The State of...
§ 14
The Court of Appeals shall be composed of seven judges, one from...
§ 14A
The General Assembly may by law create such intermediate courts...
§ 14B
No member of the General Assembly at which the addition of Section...
§ 15
Any judge of the Court of Appeals or of an intermediate court of...
§ 16
Provision shall be made by Law for publishing Reports of all causes,...
§ 17
There shall be a Clerk of the Court of Appeals, who shall be appointed...
§ 18
The Court of Appeals from time to time shall adopt rules and regulations...
§ 18B
For the purpose of implementing the amendments to this article,...
§ 19
The State shall be divided into eight Judicial Circuits, in manner...
§ 20
There shall be a Circuit Court for each County and for Baltimore...
§ 21
Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) the General Assembly...
§ 21A
If the amendments to sections 3 and 21 of Article IV proposed by...
§ 22
Where any trial is conducted by less than three Circuit Judges,...
§ 23
The Judges of the respective Circuit Courts of this State shall...
§ 24
The salary of each Chief Judge and of each Associate Judge of the...
§ 25
There shall be a Clerk of the Circuit Court for each County and...
§ 26
Deputy clerks and other employees of the office of the Clerk shall...
§ 40
The qualified voters of the City of Baltimore, and of the several...
§ 41
Register of wills. There shall be a Register of Wills in each county...
§ 41A
The District Court shall have the original jurisdiction prescribed...
§ 41B
The District Court shall consist of the number of judges prescribed...
§ 41C
Each District Court judge shall devote full time to his judicial...
§ 41D
The Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,...
§ 41E
The Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals shall designate one judge...
§ 41F
The Chief Judge of the District Court shall appoint, to serve at...
§ 41G
There shall be district court commissioners in the number and with...
§ 41H
The salary of a judge of the District Court shall not be reduced...
§ 41-I
For the purpose of implementing the amendments to Articles IV, XV...
§ 44
There shall be elected in each county and in Baltimore City one...
§ 45
Notaries Public may be appointed for each county, and the city of...
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U.S. Code Provisions: Judiciary
U.S. Code > Title 28 - Judiciary And Judicial Procedure
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 6 - Bankruptcy Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 13 - Assignment Of Judges To Other Courts
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 15 - Conferences And Councils Of Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 16 - Complaints Against Judges And Judicial Discipline
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 17 - Resignation And Retirement Of Justices And Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 42 - Federal Judicial Center
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 43 - United States Magistrate Judges
Federal Regulations: Judiciary
U.S. Code > Title 28 - Judiciary And Judicial Procedure
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 6 - Bankruptcy Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 13 - Assignment Of Judges To Other Courts
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 15 - Conferences And Councils Of Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 16 - Complaints Against Judges And Judicial Discipline
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part I > Chapter 17 - Resignation And Retirement Of Justices And Judges
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 42 - Federal Judicial Center
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part III > Chapter 43 - United States Magistrate Judges
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