How do the “proposed consent order” and “ Order - Motion/Request/Petition Granted” play together?
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...
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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 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...
From what you have described, workers' compensation is your exclusive remedy. Under Maryland law, you cannot sue your employer for negligence. You...
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...
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...
If a judge determines that service was improper, then the judge will usually make the Plaintiff serve the Defendant again. It would be unusual for...
The best way to get an answer would be for your fiance to ask his lawyer. "Commitment" refers to time spent in jail. My best guess is that his...
CCU is very inflexible. He can try to speak with a supervisor, but it may not get him anywhere. It is definitely worth a shot.
This usually means that a court date was canceled and will be rescheduled. It is impossible to know for certain. You can look on Maryland Judiciary...
Once criminal charges are filed, only the State's Attorney can drop the charges. You can tell them you want them to drop the charges, but they...