April 2022 Maryland Certiorari Grants
Yesterday, the Court of Appeals of Maryland granted certiorari in four cases.
Read More…March 2022 Maryland Certiorari Grants, Batch 2
The Maryland Court of Appeals today granted certiorari in one additional case, the first to be assigned to its regular docket for its next term, starting September 1, 2022.
Read More…March 2022 Maryland Certiorari Grant, with an Update on Redistricting Cases
The Maryland Court of Appeals today granted certiorari in one case, a criminal appeal.
Read More…February 2022 Maryland Certiorari Grants
Today the Court of Appeals of Maryland granted certiorari in four cases. Those grants are in addition to a January 31 grant, also listed below.
Read More…January 2022 Maryland Certiorari Grants
The Maryland Court of Appeals today granted certiorari in four civil cases and two criminal cases.
Read More…December 2021 Maryland Certiorari Grants
The Maryland Court of Appeals yesterday granted certiorari in five appeals, all of them civil cases.
Read More…November 2021 Maryland Certiorari Grants
Last week, the Court of Appeals granted review in two criminal cases and three civil cases. It posted the questions presented this afternoon, and we’ve posted them below with links to the Court of Special Appeals decisions under review.
Judge Gould is recused from the three cases involving reported opinions, because he participated in the Court of Special Appeals’ vote to report the opinions.
Read More…October 2021 Maryland Certiorari Grants
Today, the Maryland Court of Appeals granted certiorari in these five cases:
Nicholas Jabbar Williams v. State of Maryland – Case No. 37, September Term, 2021 (Reported CSA Opinion by Ripken, J.)
Issues – Criminal Law – 1) Did CSA err in finding the verdict was not impermissibly inconsistent? 2) In what circumstances does the no-impeachment rule set forth in Maryland Rule 5-606(b) yield to a defendant’s constitutional rights and a jury’s true verdict? 3) Did CSA err in holding there was sufficient evidence to convict Petitioner of second-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a person younger than twenty-one?
Anne Arundel County, Maryland v. 808 Bestgate Realty, LLC – Case No. 38, September Term, 2021 (Unreported CSA Opinion by Kenney, J.)
Issue – Local Codes – 1) Is CSA’s interpretation of § 17-11-207 of the Anne Arundel County Code in conflict with the County Charter and the County budget process as it relates to the funding of public improvements?
Read More…September 2021 Maryland Certiorari Grants, Batch 2
The Maryland Court of Appeals today granted review in two criminal cases.
Read More…September 2021 Maryland Certiorari Grants
The Court of Appeals today granted review in two civil appeals and one criminal appeal. These were the first orders signed by new Chief Judge Getty since his appointment as chief judge took effect on Saturday.
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