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Its a legally required document provided by law enforcement and reviewed by a commissioner, explaining why an individual was arrested. This document must establish probable cause, meaning the existence of reasonable grounds, based on facts and circumstances, to believe a crime has been committed.
Rule 20-203(a)(2) requires the clerk to review a submission prior to docketing. If your submission materially violates a provision of the Rules in Title 20 or an applicable published policy or procedure established by the State Court Administrator, the clerk may issue a Deficiency Notice under Rule 20-203(d).
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The following defenses shall be made by motion to dismiss filed before the answer, if an answer is required: (1) lack of jurisdiction over the person, (2) improper venue, (3) insufficiency of process, and (4) insufficiency of service of process.
There are three ways that information contained in a court record can be removed from public inspection: certain information in a record can be shielded, the record can be sealed, or the record can be expunged. For more information on shielding case information and sealing case records, see Access to Court Records.

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20-202. The MDEC system shall record the date and time an electronically filed submission is received by the MDEC system. Subject to Rules 20-201(i) and 20-203, the date recorded shall be the effective date of filing and shall serve as the docket date of the submission filed.

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