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The Baltimore City Circuit Courthouses are state judicial facilities located in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.They face each other in the 100 block of North Calvert Street, between East Lexington Street on the north and East Fayette Street on the south across from the Battle Monument Square (1815-1822), which held the original site of the first colonial era courthouse for Baltimore County ...
7th Judicial Circuit (32 judges): Calvert (3 judges), Charles (4 judges), Prince George's (23 judges) & St Mary's (3 judges) counties; 8th Judicial Circuit (30 judges): Baltimore City; Judges of the Circuit Courts of Maryland are elected to 15-year terms in the general election. [5] Their salaries may not be diminished while in office. [6]
The Maryland Circuit Courts have a specialized business court program, the Business and Technology Case Management Program (BTCMP). [5] Carrion was appointed to the Baltimore City Circuit Court's BTCMP [6] in 2010, was its Director from 2012 to January 1, 2020, and remains a BTCMP judge (as of July 2024). [2] She was a Business Court ...
The newest of the Baltimore City District Courthouses is the John R. Hargrove, Sr. Building, located at 700 E. Patapsco Avenue in southern Baltimore City. [1] The 87,203-square-foot (8,101.4 m 2 ), two-story building was built on a 6.5-acre (26,000 m 2 ) parcel of land at Patapsco Avenue and 7th Street.
On Sept. 30 Johnson was convicted of robbery at the Baltimore City Circuit Court and sentenced to eight years in prison followed by three years of supervised probation.
A proposed ballot question in Baltimore that would pay new parents $1,000 when they have a child is unconstitutional, a judge has ruled. Media outlets report that Baltimore City Circuit Court ...
Albert J. Matricciani, Jr. is a retired American judge in the state of Maryland, who served both at the trial and appellate levels of Maryland's state court system.As a trial level judge, Matricianni was in charge of the Baltimore Circuit Court's Family Law Division for five years, and was later instrumental in creating the statewide Business and Technology Case Management Program.
In Baltimore County, voters approved a referendum to expand the Baltimore County Council from seven to nine members. [ 63 ] In Charles County , voters rejected a referendum to change the county from a home rule form of government to a charter government , which would have established a county executive and county council.