The Maryland Court of Special Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the U.S. state of Maryland. The Court of Special Appeals was created in 1966 in response to the rapidly growing caseload in the Maryland Court of Appeals. Like the state's highest court, the tribunal meets in the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in the state capital, Annapolis. A ballot proposal in the 2022 general election asked Maryland voters whether to change the court's name to the Appellate Court of Maryland. The measure was approved by 74.2% of voters on November 8, 2022.
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| - The Maryland Court of Special Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the U.S. state of Maryland. The Court of Special Appeals was created in 1966 in response to the rapidly growing caseload in the Maryland Court of Appeals. Like the state's highest court, the tribunal meets in the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in the state capital, Annapolis. A ballot proposal in the 2022 general election asked Maryland voters whether to change the court's name to the Appellate Court of Maryland. The measure was approved by 74.2% of voters on November 8, 2022. (en)
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| - Calvert County, Maryland
- Carroll County, Maryland
- Prince George's County, Maryland
- En banc
- 2022 Maryland elections
- Allegany County, Maryland
- Howard County, Maryland
- Robert C. Murphy (judge)
- Dorchester County, Maryland
- Maryland
- Maryland Court of Appeals
- Maryland Senate
- Frederick County, Maryland
- Governor of Maryland
- Montgomery County, Maryland
- Annapolis
- Annapolis, Maryland
- Anne Arundel County, Maryland
- Appellate court
- Courts and tribunals established in 1966
- Baltimore County, Maryland
- State appellate courts of the United States
- U.S. state
- Washington County, Maryland
- Garrett County, Maryland
- E. Gregory Wells
- Cecil County, Maryland
- Maryland state courts
- Kent County, Maryland
- Queen Anne's County, Maryland
- Harford County, Maryland
- Talbot County, Maryland
- Courts of Maryland
- 1966 establishments in Maryland
- Charles County, Maryland
- Wicomico County, Maryland
- Missouri Plan
- St. Mary's County, Maryland
- Caroline County, Maryland
- Worcester County, Maryland
- Somerset County, Maryland
- Baltimore City
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| - The Maryland Court of Special Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the U.S. state of Maryland. The Court of Special Appeals was created in 1966 in response to the rapidly growing caseload in the Maryland Court of Appeals. Like the state's highest court, the tribunal meets in the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in the state capital, Annapolis. The Maryland Court of Special Appeals originally could hear only criminal cases. However, its jurisdiction has expanded so that it now considers any reviewable judgment, decree, order, or other action of the circuit and orphans’ courts, unless otherwise provided by law. Judges sitting on the Court of Special Appeals generally hear and decide cases in panels of three. In some instances, however, all 15 judges may listen to a case, known as an en banc hearing. A ballot proposal in the 2022 general election asked Maryland voters whether to change the court's name to the Appellate Court of Maryland. The measure was approved by 74.2% of voters on November 8, 2022. (en)
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