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What judicial records can the public access? Judicial records are presumed to be open to the public for inspection except as restricted by the Constitution of the United States, the Maryland Constitution, the Maryland Rules of Procedure, federal law, applicable state law, court order, or case law.
The Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) is a single Judiciary-wide integrated case management system that will be used by all the courts in the state court system. All attorneys are required to file electronically in Calvert County and in other jurisdictions where MDEC has been implemented .
Circuit Courts generally handle the states major civil cases and more serious criminal matters, along with juvenile cases, family matters, such as divorce, and most appeals from the District Court, orphans courts and administrative agencies.

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The basic requirements for filing a motion to dismiss in a criminal case include: Be in writing and signed by the party or partys attorney making the motion. State the grounds for the case. A copy of the motion must be served on the adverse party. Be sworn by the defendant. Be accompanied by a certificate of service.
MDEC is now available in all Maryland courts except for Baltimore City.
(b) Response. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a party against whom a motion is directed shall file any response within 15 days after being served with the motion, or within the time allowed for a partys original pleading pursuant to Rule 2-321(a), whichever is later.
Restricted data is highly confidential business or personal information. There are often general statutory, regulatory or contractual requirements that require protection of the data. It is intended for a very specific use and should not be disclosed except to those who have explicit authorization to review such data.
The Maryland courts form on restricted information is required when you file any court documents that have information Maryland law requires to be kept private.

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