My court date says cancel / vacat with the state of Maryland what does it mean if it doesn't show a
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Answered on June 12, 2026
It simply means that a previously scheduled court date was canceled. It could mean that that you will receive a new court date. It is impossible to...
Can I get lost wages for all 7 days in maryland? Should I get an attorney?
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Answered on June 09, 2026
Make sure that you have filed an Employee's Claim Form with the Workers' Compensation Commission. As you stated, you are not paid for the first...
Some search say ta.26.102.b will not show on criminal background check,some say yes. What is correct
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Answered on June 07, 2026
This is a minor traffic violation that does not even carry points. "A person who employs or otherwise directs the driver of a vehicle may not...
Do I have any traffic weren't
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Answered on June 02, 2026
I think you are asking whether you have any traffic warrants and there was a typographical error in your question. If you are worried about a...
Proposed consent order
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Answered on May 31, 2026
There is no way to know the nature of the Consent Order. It could be anything. It could be as simple as a change of a court date. If you want to...
How do the “proposed consent order” and “
Order - Motion/Request/Petition Granted” play together?
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Answered on May 29, 2026
A judge signed an Order and it could very will have been the "proposed Consent Order." There is no way to know for sure without looking at the...
I have a case that closed in 2009 checked today it says 2026 retained documents, what does that mean
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Answered on May 24, 2026
I agree with Mr. Bronson. In addition, it does not sound like the entry on Maryland Judiciary Case Search has any significance as far as your case...
Do I have a strong case to sue my school district for lack of support staff and injuries I sustained
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Answered on May 24, 2026
From what you have described, workers' compensation is your exclusive remedy. Under Maryland law, you cannot sue your employer for negligence. You...
Charged with second degree assult
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Answered on May 24, 2026
You should retain an attorney to represent you. Her testimony alone is enough to convict you. Second degree assault carries a maximum penalty of 10...
What should my husband do to prepare for a court summons on July 2?
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Answered on May 21, 2026
Second degree assault carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail and a fine. Your husband needs to be represented by an attorney. He should...