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Judges sitting on the Appellate Court of Maryland generally hear and decide cases in panels of three. In some instances, however, all 15 judges may listen to a case, known as an en banc hearing. A ballot proposal in the 2022 general election asked Maryland voters whether to change the court's name from the Maryland Court of Special Appeals to ...
Pages in category "Judges of the Appellate Court of Maryland" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
The appellate court actually has 21 judges, and five would be selected randomly to hear his case. Misleading Photo Suggests Trump Would Face an All-Black, All-Female Panel of Judges on Appeal Skip ...
On November 20, 2018, Governor Hogan announced his designation of Fader as chief judge; [4] his term as chief judge began on November 28, 2018. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] On February 17, 2022, Governor Hogan announced the appointment of Fader to be a justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland to the seat vacated by judge Joseph M. Getty when he reached ...
Just hours before he was killed last week, a Maryland judge known for being fair and even-keeled calmly explained his ruling in a divorce case following hours of emotional testimony. On the losing ...
Maryland's attorney general asked a court of appeals Wednesday to deny an appeal request from Adnan Syed, the subject of the podcast "Serial" - and that request could lead to a re-trial. "I wish ...
Joseph M. Getty (born April 14, 1952) is the former chief judge of the Supreme Court of Maryland. He was appointed as a judge of that court on June 27, 2016, by Governor Larry Hogan . Effective September 11, 2021, Hogan appointed him as chief judge to replace Mary Ellen Barbera as she reached the mandatory retirement age of 70, an age Getty ...
Supreme Bench of Baltimore City (1967–1977); Maryland Court of Appeals (1977–1991) Maryland: deceased: R. Guy Cole Jr. [161] United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (1995– ) Ohio: active: Tom Colbert [162] Oklahoma Supreme Court (2004–2021) Oklahoma: retired: J. Carlton “J.C.” Cole [163] North Carolina Superior Court ...