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The State Court System A court of last resort, often known as a Supreme Court, is usually the highest court. Some states also have an intermediate Court of Appeals.
In addition to its discretionary jurisdiction, the Court considers cases involving legislative redistricting, attorney discipline, and certified questions of law. The Court also establishes the rules of practice and procedure for cases filed in all Marylands Courts.
A case in the District Court is argued before a judge only: there are no jury trials in District Court.
For most cases, you have 30 days after the judgment date to file your appeal. For Tenant Holding Over, Breach of Lease, and Wrongful Detainer cases, you have ten days after the judgment to file your appeal. For Failure to Pay Rent cases, you have four days from the judgment to file an appeal.
Maryland has a four-tiered court system consisting of the District Court of Maryland, Circuit Courts, the Court of Special Appeals, and the Court of Appeals. District Court of Maryland. The District Court of Maryland was created in 1971 on a statewide basis in each county and Baltimore City.
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The United States Supreme Court is the court of last resort in the federal court system. Each of the states and the District of Columbia has at least one supreme court, or court of last resort. Oklahoma and Texas both have two courts of last resort, one for civil appeals and one for criminal appeals.
Role. The Supreme Court plays a very important role in our constitutional system of government. First, as the highest court in the land, it is the court of last resort for those looking for justice.

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