The Appellate Court of Maryland is set to hear oral arguments in the case of Young Lee, acting as the victim's representative, versus the State of Maryland. This appeal case, identified as Case No. 1291-September Term 2022, will be part of the court's February 2023 session.
All judicial panels for this session will be available on the Judiciary’s website starting January 25, 2023. Media personnel covering these proceedings are required to comply with the Security/Media Protocol Order.
The oral argument is scheduled for Thursday, February 2, 2023, at 9:30 a.m., and will take place at the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building located at 361 Rowe Boulevard in Annapolis, Maryland. The event will also be broadcast live via webcast on the Judiciary’s website.
These webcasts are provided for informational purposes only and do not serve as an official record of court proceedings. Recording or copying any part of these webcasts is strictly prohibited without explicit permission from the Supreme Court of Maryland. Permission can be requested through the Maryland Judiciary’s Government Relations and Public Affairs office.
Seating within the courtroom is limited due to its size. Seats are reserved for case parties and media members on a first-come/first-served basis. Media outlets wishing to attend must contact GRPA to secure their seat allocation. An overflow area with access to the webcast will be arranged if necessary.
The Clerk of the Court serves as the custodian of all records related to this case. Public documents associated with this appeal can be accessed through public kiosks statewide or at locations that have implemented Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC), excluding Baltimore City which has yet to implement MDEC.
There is no designated parking for media representatives attending this event; they must adhere to local parking rules and ensure pedestrian walkways remain unobstructed.