Courts of Maryland
Courts of the U.S. state
Courts of Maryland include:
- State courts of Maryland
- Supreme Court of Maryland[1]
- Appellate Court of Maryland[2]
- Maryland Circuit Courts (8 judicial circuits)[3]
- Maryland District Courts (34 locations in 12 judicial districts)[4]
- Maryland Circuit Courts (8 judicial circuits)[3]
- Appellate Court of Maryland[2]
Federal courts located in Maryland
Former federal courts of Maryland
- United States District Court for the District of Potomac (1801–1802; also contained the District of Columbia and pieces of Virginia; extinct, reorganized)[6]
References
- ^ "Court of Appeals of Maryland". Courts.state.md.us. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
- ^ Theresa Thomas. "Maryland Court of Special Appeals". Courts.state.md.us. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
- ^ "Circuit Courts Directory". Courts.state.md.us. Archived from the original on December 17, 2008. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
- ^ Roberta Warnken/Ken Brown. "District Court of Maryland". Courts.state.md.us. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
- ^ "U.S. District Court District of Maryland". Mdd.uscourts.gov. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
- ^ Federal Judicial History: Federal Courts of the District of Columbia Archived October 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- National Center for State Courts – directory of state court websites.
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