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Recent News About Maryland Judiciary
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Court educates Anne Arundel students on legal consequences
Approximately 180 students from four high schools in Anne Arundel County will attend a program titled "Schools in the Court." -
Howard County District Court celebrates drug and DUI court graduates
Thirteen individuals are set to graduate from the Howard County District Court's adult drug and DUI treatment program. -
Maryland circuit courts to hold National Adoption Day celebrations
Maryland circuit courts will celebrate National Adoption Day with various events and adoption proceedings from November 16 to November 29. -
Baltimore City honors graduates at Veterans Treatment Court's third anniversary
Baltimore City District Court recently celebrated the graduation of at least five participants from the Baltimore City Veterans Treatment Court (VTC). -
Maryland judiciary hosts oratorical contest for juvenile facility students
Students from juvenile facilities across Maryland are set to participate in the 24th Annual Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) Oratorical Contest. -
Baltimore City Veterans Treatment Court celebrates third anniversary with graduation ceremony
Approximately seven participants of the Baltimore City Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) will be honored for completing the program on November 13. -
Baltimore court celebrates re-entry program's fifth graduating class
Baltimore City District Court recently held a ceremony to honor 40 graduates of its District Court Re-Entry Program (DCREP). -
Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project hosts graduation ceremony
The Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project is set to celebrate its fifth graduating class. -
Frederick opens state's first dual-court self-help legal center
Maryland has launched its first self-help center offering free legal advice and information for civil matters in both district and circuit courts. -
Maryland Judiciary launches video series on legal processes
The Maryland Judiciary has introduced a series of 13 online videos aimed at assisting the public with understanding legal processes related to child custody, child welfare, and expungement. -
Maryland's first court self-help center opens in Frederick
The Maryland Court Self-Help Center in Frederick is set to open its doors with a grand opening ceremony on Friday, October 5. -
Maryland Judiciary invites student artwork for conflict resolution contest
The Maryland Judiciary is calling on students to contribute to the 13th annual Conflict Resolution Day Student Bookmark Art Contest. -
Judicial Data Center announces planned maintenance outage for September
The Judicial Data Center will undergo scheduled maintenance on Sunday, September 23, 2018. -
Frederick County Circuit Court holds graduation for adult drug treatment court
Three individuals are set to celebrate their sobriety and successful completion of a court-supervised program at the Frederick County Circuit Court. -
William V. Tucker appointed as administrative judge for Howard County Circuit Court
Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera has appointed Judge William V. Tucker as the new administrative judge of the Circuit Court for Howard County. -
Worcester County starts pretrial supervision initiative at local jail
A pretrial supervision program aimed at reducing recidivism and failure-to-appear rates, as well as decreasing the Worcester County Jail population, is now in operation. -
Maryland judiciary warns public of new jury duty phone scam
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office has alerted the Maryland Judiciary about a telephone scam targeting residents. -
Judicial Data Center plans maintenance outage on August 26
The Judicial Data Center will undergo scheduled system maintenance on Sunday, August 26, 2018. -
Maryland Judiciary warns public about new bench warrant phone scam
The Maryland Judiciary has issued a warning about a new telephone scam targeting individuals by threatening them with arrest for failing to appear in court. -
Kent County program aids student graduation despite chronic absenteeism
Kent County High School senior Kendra Johnson, who missed 45 days of school during her final year, successfully graduated with the help of the Kent County Truancy Reduction Program.