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Topic Book Page CiteCriminal-Failure to Prosecute R 4-271Evidence-Hearsay MD R. 5-802
Evidence-Expert5-902
Evidence-business records 5-803(b)(6)
Evidence-Lay opinion MD R. 5-701clients-funds R. 16-604clients-funds PC 1.15clients-fees PC 1.5(a)clients-fees PC 1.5(c)clients-referrals PC 1.5(e)advertising PC 7.1medical malpractice courts 3-2A-02service-server R-123service-motion to dismiss R.322service-Circuit-Court-How R.212(a)contribution R 2-614evidence-spousal priv. CJP 9-105evidence-perjuror CJP 9-104evidence-therapistevidence-accounting CJP 9-110evidence-prist CJP-9-111Prejudment remedies R 2-115Jurisdiction-SM CJP 4-401(1)Jurisdiction-personal CJP 6-102Jurisdiction-personal CJP 6-103Jurisdiction-SM CJP 4-402(e)venue CJP 6-201Discovery of expert reports R 2-402(e)(1)Deposition procedure/locationnon-party depositions R 2-413(a)certificates of good faith R-2431de novo appeals (crim) CJP 12-401(f)de novo appeals (crim) MD R 7-122de novo appeals (crim) MD r 4-201charging documents-amend MD R 4-204charging documents-amend MD R 7-122(c)stets MD R 4-428(a)nol prosse MD R 4-247(a)statute of frauds CJP 5-901affirmative defenses, raising MD R 2-323(g)summary judgment MD R 2-501(a)summary judgment MD R 2-501(c)personal knowledge MD R 1-202(b)conflicts in firm RPC 1.10(a)conflicts-waived RPC 1.10(a)judgment-alter MD R 2-534judgment-revise MD R 2-551review by CSA MD R 8-201review by CSA CJP 12-301circuit en banc review R 2-551
Evidence-Hearsay,impending death
Evidence-self-authenticating documents
Evidence-Hearsay, excited utterance
MD R. 5-802(b)(2)
CJP 9-109-9-109.1
judgment-alter R 2-534judgemen-revise R 2-535Circuit en banc review R 2-551review by CSA R 8-201Execution R-2-632(c)post-judgment rulesservice
dates-rolling 1-203Judgment liensjudmgnets-money
R-649Judgments-IRAs CJP 11-504judgments-JTjudgments-executionconflicts-waived R.1.7, 1.13(e)ment 2-115nonresident corporations CJ-303prejudmgnet-mechanics lien 12-301motions-preliminary 2-322-2-311(f)
2-321, 2-421(b)interrogatories 2-471(b)venue-tort/k 6-201ventue-transfervenue-estate R-611complaints-amended 2-341, 2-322(b)motions-mandatory 2-322-2-311(f)Orphan's Court 12-502, 12-501Judicial Notice-foreign law CJ 10-504answer 2-323(d)affirmative defenses, raising 2-323(g), (h)final orders R-611substition R 2-421
R 2-403deposition procedure/location R 2-412discovery sanctions R 2-432, 433(a)discovery procedure R-432judgments 2-601(b)defamation CJP 6-401(b)defamation sol CS 5-105survival CJP 6-401(a)assault sol CS 5-105statute of limitatoins tolling CJP 5-201(a)invasion of privacy sol CJP 5-205admin/pet. for judicial review 7-203admin/record R. 7-207expungements R-504Nol Prosse R. 4-247service-substitute.dc 3-121(c)service-return 3-126(g)amount in controversy.dc CJ 4-401venue CJ 6-201Jury trial demands, DCT 494intention to defend 3-307
2-534, 8-202, 2-551, 2-535, 2-551, 8-201, 8-202, 2-632, CJP
2-121, 2-322, 1-203, 2-124, 2-121, 2-123, 2-322, motions to dismiss and
answers2-121, 2-322(b)(c), 2-3212-601(b), 2-611(a), 2-632, 2-5623, 2-621, CJP 11-402(b), 2-649, R-621-, CJP 11-402(b)judgments-partnership
interests
2-601, 2-641(a), 2-632, 2-601(b)
answers-30 days after court's ruling on MTD
CJ-621, 32-327(b)
discovery-delay and protective orders
CJ-401, 402, 3-331, 3-325; CJ 4-402(e)
interrogatories-DCT 3-421wiretaps CJ 10-401(a)appeal to Cir. CJ-12-401(a)interest CJ 11-106execution 3-632sentences 4-342(g)sentences-revised 4-345sentence-en banc review 4-352, 2-551criminal appeals 12-308certification 12-307conflicts-waived 1.7
R 2-101summons-file then serve R 2-112summons-expiration R-2113prejudgment attachment R-215
savings of dismissed cases for lack of jur.
Description SourceFeb2001QuestionIFeb2001Question2Feb2001Question2Feb2001Question2Feb2001Question2Feb2001Question2Feb2001Question2Feb2001Question2Feb2001Question3
property seperate Feb2001Question3Feb2001Question3
contingent fees in writing Feb2001Question3Feb2001Question3
no false statemetns Feb2001Question3mandatory arbitration Feb2001Question4can't be party Feb2001Question4motion to dismiss/service Feb2001Question4at home; by restricted delv Feb2001Question4
Feb2001Question5Feb2001Question6
not a chance Feb2001Question6therapist priv Feb2001Question6accounting PRIV in civil Feb2001Question6priest priv Feb2001Question6
Feb2001Question7Feb2001Question8Feb2001Question8
Feb2001Question8see also 6-202 Feb2001Question8
Feb2001Question9
Feb2001Question10Feb2001Question10Fedb 2002Question1Fedb 2002Question1Fedb 2002Question1Fedb 2002Question1Fedb 2002Question1Fedb 2002Question1Fedb 2002Question2Fedb 2002Question3Fedb 2002Question3Fedb 2002Question4Fedb 2002Question4Fedb 2002Question4Fedb 2002Question5
conflicts can be waived Fedb 2002Question5Fedb 2002Question6Fedb 2002Question6Fedb 2002Question6Fedb 2002Question6
precludes notice of appeal Fedb 2002Question6
180 days or good cause from appearance
must be actual belief death is iminent
must be under oath with penalty of perjuryExcited utterances admissible if declarant available
rationally based on perception and helpful to clear understanding of testimonytrust accounts for client funds, see Prof. Con. 1.15
reasonable fees/experience
division of work approved by client
by motion if 1 party paid more than pro rata share, no cross-claim requirementeither spouse can assert-even estranged
need affidavit to make out pf case pursuant to CJP 2-302, 2-303, 2-304Circuit Court over 25k, but concurrent jurisdiction with District see 4-402(e)place of businss, and longarm under 6-103
jurisdiction over foreign corp at place of business in MD (with DP), and if no principle place of biz, District Court Concurrent Jurinterogatories can get names, sm, and gist of expert opinionsmust be in same county, and must file certificate of gf before obtaining court order 2-431before obtaining court order on deposition, must file cert. of good faithde novo trials are based on original charging documentsde novo trials are based on original charging documentsde novo trials are based on original charging documents
on appeal, charging documetns can be amended See 7-122(c) -- but can't be more than
on appeal, charging documetns can be amended See 4-204 -- but can't be more than form
can be removed in one year, even if other charges removed to Circuit courtcan't be reinstated, except if by constructive breach of plea bargainstatute of frauds found at 5-901specifies affirmative defenses raised in answeraffidavit if before initial answer filed see MDR 2-501(c)personal knowledge on SJ see MD R 1-202(b)personal knowledge on SJ defined in MDR 1-202(b)R1.7(a) conflict situation if interest are aversemotions to alter or amend..see revise MD 2-535, MD 2-551, 8-201 -- 10 days, postpones time circuit en banc review, see 2-534, 8-201 -- must be filed in 10 daysnotice of appeals to CSA. See CJP 12-301notice of appeal MD R 8-201
Fedb 2002Question7Fedb 2002Question7Fedb 2002Question7Fedb 2002Question8Fedb 2002Question8Fedb 2002Question8Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question9
rolling due to holidays Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question9
exempt Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question9Fedb 2002Question10Fedb 2002Question10Fedb 2002Question10
for building Fedb 2002Question10FEb2003/2a
answers after MTD FEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2aFEb2003/2bFeb2003/2c
rules about substitiution Feb2003/2dFeb20012aFeb20012aFeb2003question4
motion to compel Feb2003question4Feb2003question4Feb2003question5
5 year sol Feb2003question5Feb2003question5
5 year sol Feb2003question5disability tolls Feb2003question5
Feb2003question5Feb2003question6Feb2003question6Feb2003question7Feb2003question7Feb2004question1Feb2004question1Feb2004question1Feb2004question1Feb2004question2Feb2004question2
10 days after entry of judmgnet; tolls time for filing NOA and motion for Circuit en banc review.
doesn't extend time for filing notice of appeal. NOA divests court of jurisdiction to revise
10 days after entry of judmgnet; tolls time for filing NOA and motion for Circuit en banc review.
30 days afte entry of judgment, divests cir. ct. of authority to revise 2-551. Supercedes bond
Post-trial motions to stay, execution writ can issue unles stayed in court's discretion or supercedes certified mail-on delivery, delivery, on atty okay, service by party not valid, can be on individual of
30 days/30outside. MTD extends time for filing answer, must be filed before answerif indexed creates interest in land in that country, but doesn't put lien on TIE or JTcan only obtain charging order on sahre of profits
lien will exist when severed by sheriff's sale
when written on record on jacket, 2-601(b), clerks' failure doens't impact right to writ 2-641(a); money can represent partnership entity and partner if consent given
see mechanics lien, affidavit of attachment, bond can be filed, must be property actions, non-resident corpration attachment. Affidavit requiredMTD-personal jurisdiction, venue, time. Affidavit required under 2-311(f). Can't reach fact-based 15 days after MTD, max of 30, in multiple sets -- see 2-421, adding party allows new set (parties in
where plaintiff resides, caries on business transfer provisions in CJ-621-2-327
administered where property located
freely granted, so long as 1p and 2d the same, must raise mandatory motion as per 2-322(a)can't reach fact-based questionscan go to CIrcuit Court or CSA
general denial in court actions for moneyaffirmative defenses must be raised in answerappointment of personal rep is final appealable order
protective orders. contact counsel as per 2-401(c)
before anyone that can administer oath, or by appointment of court. See 2-414discovery sanctions-complete failure to serve a response is sanctionablemust be on separte doc as per 8-202. entry of judgment onto docket. Not before.
abates upon death of either party before judgment. 5 year sol CS 5-105personal representative can bring continue actions that survive
invasion of privacy might be same facts as defamation30 days after date from which reivew is saught see 7..20730 days notice of filing reocrd.. but if no prejudice can be extended
1) less than 3 years from charge to petition; 2) general waiver. (opp for government to object, but can be recharged under different docket. (see annotation)if other service fails-untimely returns don't matteruntimely return does not mean that service is invalid10k, not including interest or feesresidence or employment of def
1) jurisdiction to entertain challenges before transfer (within 15 days); 2) time=15 10 days after 15 days from service, but 60 for exceptions
Feb2004question3Feb2004question4
see R 7-101 - -on record Feb2004question5Feb2004question5Feb2004question5Feb2004question6Feb2004question6Feb2004question6Feb2004question6
certification to COA Feb2004question6Feb2004question7
protective orders for untimely interrogatories, too many. Deposition procedure with leave tapes in violation never admissibkeprejudgment at K rate, post judgment can't be more than 10% CJ 11-106, 12-401(f), 7-102(b)
automatically stayed 10 days on money judgment, but 8-422 allows for supercedes bondreasons must be explainedwithin 90 days can revise, after that only for illegalityen banc review.. binds defendantfiling notice of appeal to CSAcan obtain consent orally (but should be in writing)... after consultation
if dismissed from DCT or another state, can be filed within 30 days. See 5-115file then serve then return report under 2-112summons expire in 60 days. Can be renewed
ex parte attachment with affidavit possible. 3d persons can intervene. release of prop from levy
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Civil general Evidence Criminal PRJurisdictional Issues between courts governing lawprejudment remediesstatutes of limitation
servicevenue lab reportsMTD priv prior convictionsmotion practicejury trial prayers lab reports
answer reporting convictionspartiesdiscoveryevidence at trialjudgmentPost-judgment motionsappealsexecution
checklists
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Juvinile
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statute
description
1-501
CC gen jur. Sec.
4-101
4-402
3-1301
3-2A-01
Med Mal. Arb. See 5-109, 10-913. 10-920 (apologies), 11-107-9
3-302
3-401
3-403
3-405
3-405(c)
3-707
3-801
3-901
3-1301
shopkeeper's priv. See 5-402 – aff. Def.
4-301
4-302(e)
criminal jury trial prayer
DC exclusive jur. Less than 25k. Replevin, distrait, real prop, utilities. Small checks. See 4-402. See 3-1308, 4-301 (crim)
Concurrent civ Jur 2.5-25k , Jury trial threshold 10k, bad check. See 4-401 – see 4-301-2
Definitions for shopkeep priv. See 5-402
Pre-filing attachment. See r. 2-641, 642, 3-115, 2-115, 12-301. Later sections for pre-judgment att.
Declaratory judgments. See CJP 4-402(c) and 1.501 (gen jur.)
CC. jur. - See 4-402 (exclusive jurisdiction of declaratory judgments), including declar. See CJP 1-501
declaratory judgment – parties. Wrong party requires MTD . See R. 2-322(a) (man. Mot.). R. 2-201 (RP)
constitutional challenges – require service of AG.
Bail – leave to appeal
Delinquency – CC sits as Juv. Ct. See 12-701
Wrongful death claims. See R. 15-1001 Other potential pl must be informed.
DC exclusive crim. Jur – ll
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4-302
4-401
4-402
4-405
5-101
5-102
5-103
5-105
5-106
Sol Misdemeanors
5-107
5-108
5-109
5-110
5-111
5-112
5-113
5-115
CC/DC Concurrent crim jur. See 12-702
DC original civ. Jur. Equity > /t, >25k, replevin, real prop, tobacco storage – See 4-402. Ck to forward. L&T for county. Aggregatable. Limited equity
Concurrent civ Jur, Jury trial threshold, bad check.5+, claims aggregated, jury trials over 10k. No decl, equitable or injunctive in DC. No diso as of right in small claims
small claims (under 5k). See 6-403
SOL. 3 yr gen. Aff. Def. Must be plead. From time pl could have acted; disco rule.Ack of debt See 2-304.
Special SOL. 12 years for notes see (or 5 w/o seal) R. 2-623, 625 (renewed under 5-102), bonds, Judgments, suspended for payment. 4 yrs for goods under 2-725.. Time of demand
Adv. Poss. 20 years
Defamation – 1 yr. See 5-501
Sol – fines – 1 yr – see 7-504Sol – injuries from buildings. See 2-304
Sol – Med mal. See 3-2A-01. See 2-304
Sol. Public information
Sol – contempt child support
SOL – land surveys. See 5-114
SOL – occupational disease
SOL – prod. Liability – non-savings SOL. See also 5-405 (sealed container). See 2-304
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5-116
5-117
5-201
5-204
5-301
5-303
5-304
5-401
construction exculpatory agreements
5-401.1
5-402
shopkeeper's priv. See 3-1301 for definition.
5-403
ag. nuisance
5-406-7
5-408
5-409
insurance company immuniities. See 5-410, 5-411-413. See 11-112
4-424
professional immunities: vets, engineers 5-425, 5-426 architects
5-201
disability tolling. See r. 1-202
5-501
Government immunities including speech and debate
SOL – breasts See 2-304
SOL – sex. abuse
SOL – tolling. See 5-202 (insolvency). 5-203 (estoppel/fraud). See 2-304
foreign corporation SOL estopel
Coverage under local government TCA. 303(limits), 304(procedure), 5-507 general immunity
Local government torts – liability limits under local TCA. See 5-304, see 5-301, 5-507, 521
Local government torts. 180 day notice requirement under TCA. (Usually cty atty) Note manner of giving notice. See 5-303, 5-301, 521 (actual malice)
releases signed in hospital
immunities. Charity, 415(bees), 416 lawyer counseling, 417-25 directors and partners. 6-312 service info
credit agreements must be in writing
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5-115
Refiling – see Rs 2 and 3
5-605
5-609
6-102
6-103
6-601
6-104
6-201
6-202
venue statute some more. Out of state in any cty. See R. 2-322 for MTD
6-203
6-301
6-401
6-403
6-405
6-406
6-407
6-408
PD immunity – reasonableness required
Shrink priv., see 9-120, 9-121 (execution), 9-123 (immunity), 5-609 (immunity
jurisdiction over foreign corporations – and see Longarm statute in 6-103
Long-arm-type statute. (4) corp. -- agents subject t service in same way
Territorial jurisdiction. See 6-602 (minimum contacts). See p. 210(index). 6-103.1-2 child supp
forum non and transfers between courts. See R. 2-503
venue statute. See 6-202 for specific types of venue, and 6-203 for in rem, adoption. 6-404 (xfer) Man. Mot. Mult. Def. Can be sued anywhere See R2-327(b). Must be on MTD. Custody see 6-205(5)
Venue-land where most of the land is. Must assert on MTD
service. Insurance companies, corp. immunity for spec. app. See 6-312. Service at dwelling, not biz.
survival of actions. Defamation doesn't survive
small claims (under 5k). See 4-405. No formal pleadings.
infant settlement
unincorporated associations – lawyer needed. See 2-124 for service
termination of appearance of lawyer. See RPC. Extension for entry of new lawyer in 6-409
revisory power – 30 days. Can be revised afterwards for fraud or irregularity. See R. 2-535, and 6-408
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7-504
8-408
8-507
grand jury secrecy
CJP 9-104
CJP 9-105
CJP 9-107
CJP 9-108
Attorney-client priv. See RPC 9.6, 8.3. and RPC 1.6
CJP 9-109
Shrink priv., see 9-120, 9-121 (execution), 9-123 (immunity)
CJP 9-110
CPA priv – (b)(2) to pierce. Not crim.
CJP 9-111
Priest Priv
CJP 9-112
Journo Priv.
CJP 9-115
character admiss
CJP 9-116
Dead man's statute
CJP 9-117
Self-vouching
CJP 9-119
CJP 9-201
Fines – unable to pay. See 5-107. Prison tems.
Juries – civil challenges, and 8-409 criminal challenges. See r. 2-512(a), 4-312(a)
Perjurer can't testify
Marital and spousal Priv see 9-106 – exception
5th amendment, cf 9-118 – See 2-402(e)
Supp - Immunity for people testifying in supp. Proceedings (where is the $)
subpoena/summons. See 6-409 (subpoena of public records). See CJP 6-305 (just passing throug), and 9-304 (just passing thought)
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CJP 9-203
procedure on arrest
CJP 9-304
Special appearances (not really) – if coming into state can't be served
CJP 10-101
CJP 10-103
CJP 10-105
admiss of bills in DC and small CC. See 10-917 (restitution hearings)
CJP 10-208
findings of presumed death, see 10-210
CJP 10-301
radar
CJP 10-302
CJP 10-303
CJP 10-405
illegal wiretap
CJP 10-501
foreign laws – see 5-201
CJP 10-601
foreign debt
CJP 10-701
foreign money judgments
CJP 10-901
hearsay forfeiture. See R. 5-801(a), R. 5-804
10-903
5th amendment, can't be used against def in civil pro. Cf 9-118
10-904
another guy did it pierces hearsay – and interest of witnesses always admis.
10-905
statutory business and gov. record, 10-102, 10-104 (hospital records in DCT court or small cc). Note court., 10-917 (restitution)
admission of writings and copies See R. 2-501
chemist problems in DUIs. See 10-306 for subpoea issues. 10-1001 chain of custody. See CJP 6-305 (just passing throug), and 9-304 (just passing thought)
blood and breath tests (10-304, 10-306-who can take and subpoena). 10-1001 chain of custody
admission of priors non-infamous. R 5-609 prevails over this. See p. 505-6 for desc. 10-919 – prior killing
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p. 506
infamous crimes
10-906
witnessed documents admissibile
10-910
parents negligence not imputed to infant
10-912
Anti-Miranda and failure to take def before judge. See R. 412
10-913
admission of assets in punitive damages trial. 10-913. See 3-2A-04
10-914
probation drug testing.
10-915
DNA
10-916
battered spouse
10-917
restitution hearing evidence
10-918
replacing negotiable instruments
10-919
prior killing
10-921
uninsured motorists
10-1001
admission of chemical test report. See Crim. P. 4-263
11-101
11-106
interest on judgments. See 11-107. See R. 2-604
11-108-9
tort reform/death of pl
11-110
pets
partnerships and judgments and joint debtors – see 11-103 (joint debtors), 11-105 (uninc. Ass) – R. 2-649 (charing)
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11-112
subrogation and health benefits
11-401
11-501
execution of judgment. Exemptions in 11-504 ! Ratification in 505
11-507
power of mechanic's lein
11-601
garnishment
11-703
entry of judgment within three days in DC
11-802
foreign judgments
12-201
12-301
normal appeals. See notes for what is final enough
12-305
12-308
12-501
12-702
Post-appeal sentences – preventing vindictive sentences.
judgment lien – by all cts., indexing required, limits on leases, 11-403 (levy on pp.). See 11-402. See R. 2-621, 649,
jumping over the CSA to the CTA. See 12-202,3. Note source of rules (ch 800)
Review of DCT. DC to CC to CTA. See 12-302, 307(2), 12-401-3 – by cert., 30 days. Jury trial avail. 12-701 for stays
Review of CC or Orphan's Ct. by CSA. 12-701 for stays. Crim. Notice of appeal.. See 12-501
Orphan's ct. appeals. See 12-308, 12-701. Note differences between counties.
rule descr2-419 use of dep.
2-421
2-613
2-422
2-424
4-431
4-432
2-501
2-503
Interrogatories – 30 days/30 questions PER capacity en entity is sued in. See R. 433 for immediate sanct. 15 days after initial pleadings (answer) or dispo of MTD
default in cc for failure to file
inspection of property – 30/15 days
requests for admission – specifics required -- remedy is expense
certificate of good faith required in discovery disputes
disco sanctions -- can be filed in either court (e). See 4-433, 4. See 2-510(e)
MSJ – see 1-202(b) (personal knowledge)
consolidation between courts and forum non. See CJP 6-104
2-504.3
2-505
2-506
2-507
2-510
2-512
2-517
2-519
procedure for computer-generated evid
removal between courts and striking the order of remand
voluntary dismissal
dismissals for lack of prosecution of JURISIDCITION
Civil subpoena – see R. 2-432 CJP 10-104 and (h) and 4-306. See CJP 6-305 (just passing throug), and 9-304 (just passing thought)
jury selection objection and see 2-520 for instructions. See CJP 8-408-9 for objections
renewal of objections required – can make proffer. See p. 343 – in limine doesn't count (must be renewed)
JMOL – requires renewal and particularity
2-520
2-532
2-533
2-534
2-535
2-536
2-541
2-551
jury instruction objection. See CJP 8-408-9 for objections
JNOV – must be prior JMOL motion at close of evidence
New Trial Motion – 10 days – can be made by JNOVed party. Generally not appealable
Alter or Amend Judgment -- see 2-535. Can be used by crim. Def – see also, 2-341 for curing misjoin.
revisory power – doesn't toll NOA time
switching judges – civil
Masters and review. See 2-542 examiners, 2-543 auditors. See 11-111(c), 9-207(d)
en banc review – limits further review (deadline is tolled by motion to alter). NOA is 8-202 See CJP 12-301
2-601
2-602
2-604
2-611
2-613
2-614
2-621
2-622
date of judgment – See R. 8-202 (notes), CJP 12-601. date of entry on docket is what matters, not recording for execution purposes 2-641(a). See CJP 12-301
partial judgment – MSJ – appealable . See p. 426 See CJP 12-301
interest. See CJP 11-106 and 11-107
Confessed judgment – challenging (30 days after service, not entry)-- see CONSENT judgment 2-612
default judgment
judgments offset and contribution
judgments become liens. See CJP 11-402(b), R. 2-649
transferring judgments
2-625
2-626
2-632
2-633
2-641
SOL on judgment and renewing and 5-102(a)(3)
enforcement procedures
stay pending appeal – from either trial court or coa
Discovery in aid of enforcement. Immunity under CJP 9-119, RPC 1.2(d)
execution/levy/sale/garnishment
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rule
description
1-101
applicability of titles
1-202
1-203
1-204
1-313
out of state attorney
1-321
1-321
1-351
ex parte procedure
2-101
2-111
2-115
2-121
2-122
2-124
defining individual under a disability under 1-202(l). See CJP 5-201
rolling of dates – 3 more days for service of motions bymail
enlargements of time. Doesn't apply to sentences under 4-344
exceptions to service: default, request for process. See CJP 6-305 (just passing throug), and 9-304 (just Photocopies of pleadings are possible, so long as the attorney retains the original. -- but not fax (d)
Refiling if dismissed by other court. See 5-115
Pre-filing, summons and information report (with exceptions). Up to R. 114
Pre-judgment remedies. See 1-351, CJP 3-302-5. levies and proceedings. Note: affidavit, and 3d-service on people(see CJP 6-103). Note fraud exception. 2-123 is who serves, & 2-124 is who is in rem service/quasi in rem – note 30 day period
who to serve – note that minors and guardians must be indiv. Srv (b). Local entity or chief exec. Served
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2-125
2-126
2-131
2-132
2-202
2-211
2-213
2-214
intervention
2-231
2-241
2-203
2-304
2-305
2-311
2-311
2-321
Sunday service
Return – see 2-121 and 2-122
appearance. See 2-132 (striking) and RPC. Entities must be represented by lawyer striking appearance, see RPC 1.16(c)
minors suing and being sued
Civ joinder issues. See 2-231 (class action), 2-212 (permissive), 2-213 (misjoinder)Misjoinder(and on judgment) -- can be argued at judgment, but subject to cure in 2-341
class actins see 2-221 (joinder), CJP 4-402 (aggregation)
substitution for incompetent or dead – otherwise dismissal
capacity. See R. 15-1001 for wrongful death
Sol time and place – should state in complaint. See CJP 5-203 for fraud. See 5-115 for refilingWell-plead complaint – punitives must be plead
motion response times (vary at beginning of case) – See 2-321, and 1-203 regarding time. Affidavit – 3 motions in general. Hearing required on JMOL, JNOV, amend 532-4
Answers – 30, 60, 90 – See 2-323 for content. Priv. Is aff. Def. -- default is R. 613. 15 delays after dispo of
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2-322
2-323
2-324
2-325
2-326
2-327
2-331
Counterclaims – 15 says
2-332
2-341
2-402
2-403
2-404
2-411
2-412
2-413
place of depositions
2-415
2-419
use of dep.
Mandatory v. Permissive motions (Per. J., venue under 6-201(a), 6-202 process). Priv. Is aff. Def. Answer – note what needs to be plead and is mandatory (but wrong person is perm.). Some 12(b)(1), 12(b)(6) 56 not waived for joinder, imm, smj see 2-211, 2-501
demand for jury trial generally required <10k . See R. 2-511. See 2-326 Xfers from DC. See CJP 4-after transfers, answer must be filed
transfers between courts – and how to reverse them (i.e. counties) see CJP 6-201
Impleader – see 3-2A-04 for med mal
amended pleadings (15 dy) to correct cap. Prob
discovery rights (exp. Stuff): own statements (e), work product, experts (f) – 402(d) prior statement always. protective order – requires certificate of good faith under 2-431
Pre-action perpetuation, and pending appeal
leave of court required for prisoners, multiple or long depositions. Must occur on or after pleading w/o leavenotices of dep. And prod. Must state all that people want them to bring. See 413 for limits on where. Cert.
production of documents – only documents required by notice can be inspected, so merely looking doesn't give
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2-421
2-613
2-422
2-424
4-431
4-432
2-501
2-503
2-504.3
2-505
2-506
voluntary dismissal
2-507
2-510
2-512
2-517
2-519
2-520
Interrogatories – 30 days/30 questions PER capacity en entity is sued in. See R. 433 for immediate sanct. 15 default in cc for failure to file
inspection of property – 30/15 days
requests for admission – specifics required -- remedy is expense
certificate of good faith required in discovery disputes
disco sanctions -- can be filed in either court (e). See 4-433, 4. See 2-510(e)
MSJ – see 1-202(b) (personal knowledge)
consolidation between courts and forum non. See CJP 6-104
procedure for computer-generated evid
removal between courts and striking the order of remand
dismissals for lack of prosecution of JURISIDCITION
Civil subpoena – see R. 2-432 CJP 10-104 and (h) and 4-306. See CJP 6-305 (just passing throug), and 9-304 jury selection objection and see 2-520 for instructions. See CJP 8-408-9 for objectionsrenewal of objections required – can make proffer. See p. 343 – in limine doesn't count (must be JMOL – requires renewal and particularity
jury instruction objection. See CJP 8-408-9 for objections
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2-532
2-533
2-534
2-535
2-536
2-541
2-551
2-601
2-602
2-604
2-611
2-613
2-614
2-621
2-622
transferring judgments
2-625
2-626
JNOV – must be prior JMOL motion at close of evidence
New Trial Motion – 10 days – can be made by JNOVed party. Generally not appealableAlter or Amend Judgment -- see 2-535. Can be used by crim. Def – see also, 2-341 for curing misjoin.revisory power – doesn't toll NOA time
switching judges – civil
Masters and review. See 2-542 examiners, 2-543 auditors. See 11-111(c), 9-207(d)en banc review – limits further review (deadline is tolled by motion to alter). NOA is 8-202 See CJP 12-date of judgment – See R. 8-202 (notes), CJP 12-601. date of entry on docket is what matters, not recording partial judgment – MSJ – appealable . See p. 426 See CJP 12-301
interest. See CJP 11-106 and 11-107
Confessed judgment – challenging (30 days after service, not entry)-- see CONSENT judgment 2-612 default judgment
judgments offset and contribution
judgments become liens. See CJP 11-402(b), R. 2-649
SOL on judgment and renewing and 5-102(a)(3)
enforcement procedures
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2-632
2-633
2-641
2-649
2-652
3-115
3-121
3-131
3-132
3-303
3-306
3-307
3-308
3-311
3-325
3-326
Forum non
stay pending appeal – from either trial court or coa
Discovery in aid of enforcement. Immunity under CJP 9-119, RPC 1.2(d)execution/levy/sale/garnishment
charing order on partner. See 2-124(d) CJP 6-406. Service on one part. Is serv. On allattorneys lien – must turn over if time sens. or provide copies
prejudgment attach. Special rule for out of state. Bond and affidvit 3-302, 303, 2-115. Also mechani's lienDC service. See 3-124 – who served. Can't serve at work. See 2-121(a). See CJP 6-305 (just passing Non-individuals must be represented by lawyers
striking appearance, see RPC 1.16(c)
District Ct. uses forms instead of pleadings. See CJP 6-202(iv) – continues as detinueDCT judgment on affidavit. Can ask for at time action is filed. Failures of notice of intention to defendNotice of intention to defend 15/60 days after service
legal capacity demands for proof
motions in District Court (including dismiss)
Jury trial demands and striking them. Separate paper. See CJP 8-408-9 for objections
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3-326(d)
3-331
3-401
3-431
3-509
default in cc
3-510
3-611
3-633
6-141
6-406
7-102
7-103
7-104
7-105
striking notices of appeal
7-208
7-111
7-113
records in appeals see 7-112
District Ct. uses forms instead of pleadings
when cross-claims exceed jurisdictional amount
discovery in Dct mainly interogatories – 15 days
getting depositions in DC of 3d parties
subpoenas in DC. See CJP 10-104 for medical records shortcut See CJP 6-305 (just passing throug), and 9-Confessed judgment – challenging - defenses, jry trial under CJP 4-402 (30 days after service, not Discovery in aid of enfrocement. Immunity under CJP 9-119, RPC 1.2(d)Decedent's proceedings -- Bad faith in decedent's proceedings
actions by trade names -- see 6-406.1 unincorporated assoc. need lawyer under 2-131CC appeals usually de novo, except over 5k injunctions relating to real prop, or crim dism. See R. 7-112 (charg. Doc.)notices of appeal – when filed
NOA is generally 30 days. See 8-202
administrative appeals. See 7-206(d) for delays with transcript
stay of enforcement – see 8-422 to 8-424. See R. 327
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8-202
8-204
9-202
9-207
11-111
Review of juv. Master
12-301
Mechanic's lien
12-501
12-601
15-1001
15-501
15-504
TRO procedure and criteria.
15-701
16-602
IOLTA. See 1.15
16-604
NOA to CSA – 30 days after judgment, new trial motion. EBR forefeits, but can be withdrawn.. Divests of jur. leave to appeal to CSA 8-204-bail, post-guilty, habeas, PLRA
divorce service – just can't be a party. See CJP 6-201, 6-202(5), Signed pleadings requirement 1-202(9)exceptions hearing – 5 day requirement – see 2-541(h)(2) (xcript), 2-541(i) (de novo)
Orphan's Court – can be appealed to either CSA or CC in 502 – see 6-111 for venueReplevin – see 6-202 venu, and 12-602 detinue
Wrongful death claim. See CJP 3-901. other potential plaintiffs must be informed. Not personal rep. No P&S injunction procedure, dissolving and bonding – possible in class actions
Mandamus – doesn't lie when other remedies are avil. See 7-401-704-03
trust accounts see 16-603 and RPC. 16-609 (checks to cash)
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r Cite Source Crosses
07/01/99 MD Rules7/99 CJP 10-304(c)(IV)( 10-04(d)(2)(i)
7/99 CJP 10-04(c)(IV)(I) 10-04(d)(2)(i)
7/99 CJP 10-04(c)(IV)(I) 10-304(c)(IV)(3)7/99 10-1003(a) CJP 10-04(c)(IV)(I) 10-304(c)(IV)( 10-04(d)(2)(i)7/99 4-292(d) ? MD Rules MD R 5-410(a)(2)7/99 4-243(a)(1) MD Rules MD R 4-23(a)(5)7/99 4-340 MD Rules7/99 2-123(a) MD Rules MD 2-323-answer7/99 2-323 MD Rules 2-1237/99 2-121(a) MD Rules 2-323 2-1237/99 2-321(b)(1) MD Rules 2-323 2-322(a)7/99 2-321(a),(3)MD Rules 2-322(a)7/99 2-322 MD Rules 2-123 2-123 2-322(a)7/99 1-203(a) MD Rules7/99 2-124(d) MD Rules Courts 6-4067/99 6-203 CJP CJP 6-2917/99 6-406 CJP 2-124(d)7/99 6-291 CJP CJP 6-2037/99 2-322(b) MD Rules7/99 2-241 MD Rules7/99 2-517 MD Rules7/99 2-519(a) MD Rules7/99 2-520(e) MD Rules7/99 2-532 MD Rules7/99 5-533 MD Rules7/99 5-533 MD Rules7/99 5-102(a)(3) CJP 2-6257/99 2-625 MD Rules CJP 5-1027/99 2-124(b) MD Rules7/99 2-213 MD Rules 2-341(c)(5)7/99 3.1 RPC7/98 2-403 MD Rules7/98 7-206(d) MD Rules7/98 9-207(d) MD Rules7/98 1-203(c) MD Rules7/98 6-104 CJ7/98 3-325 MD Rules7/98 2-322(a) MD Rules 2-323(f)7/98 2-323(f) MD Rules 2-3417/98 2-321(c) MD Rules7/98 2-421(b) MD Rules 2-403
charging doc. See 4-211 filing, 4-212(h) service, 213(prelim hr)
Joinder-crime, See 2-253 (trials)
limits on criminal amendment
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7/98 2-341(d) MD Rules7/98 2-322(a)(2) MD Rules 6-103(b)(4) 6-2017/98 6-201 CJ 6-202(1) 2-322(a)7/98 6-202(11) CJ 2-322(a)(2) 6-201)7/98 2-323 MD Rules7/98 4-261 MD Rules7/98 1.6 RPC7/98 3.3 RPC
Jan 07 15-701 MD Rules 7-401, 402, 403Jan 07 2-121(a) MD Rules 3-121Jan 07 2-124(l) MD RulesJan 07 1.5 RPCJan 07 1.7 RPCJan 07 1.15 RPC 1.16Jan 07 1.16 RPCJan 07 1.13 RPCJan 07 1.14 RPCJan 07 7.4 RPCJan 07 15-504 MD RulesJan 07 5-511 CJPJan 07 4-401 CJPJan 07 10-105 CPCJan 07 11-701 CPCJan 07 11-710 CPCJan 07 4-216 MD Rules 3-311 3-707Jan 07 3-707 CJPJan 07 9-107 CJPJan 07 9-105 CJPJan 07 9-106 CJPJan 07 9-101 CJPJan 07 9-111 CJPJan 07 1.1 RPCJan 07 1.3 RPCJan 07 1.4 RPCJan 07 1.5 RPCJan 07 5.5 RPCJan 07 8.4 RPCJul 06 3-311 MD RulesJul 06 3-403 CJPJul 06 4-402 CJPJul 06 3-405(b) CJPJul 06 16-701 MD RulesJul 06 2-322 MD RulesJul 06 2-121(a) MD RulesJul 06 2-123 MD RulesJul 06 3-405(b),(c) CJPJul 06 3-406 CJPJul 06 1.7 RPCJul 06 1.8(f) RPC
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Jul 06 1.15 RPCJul 06 1.8(g) RPCJul 06 8.3 RPCJul 06 9-108 CJPJul 06 10-105(a) CPCJul 06 10-107 CPCJul 06 10-105(d)(1 CPCJul 06 4-506 MD RulesJul 06 4-508(b) MD RulesJul 06 12-308 CJJul 06 5-801 MD RulesJul 06 10-204 CJJul 06 10-104 CJJul 06 5-803(6) MD RulesJul 06 5-609(b) MD RulesJul 06 9-104 CJPJul 06 8.5(a)(2) RPCJul 06 5.5(a) RPCJul 06 1.7(a)(1)(2) RPCJul 06 1.5 RPCJul 06 8.4 RPCJul 05 2-322(a) MD RulesJul 05 2-322(a) MD RulesJul 05 2-121(a)(3) MD RulesJul 05 2-322(e) MD RulesJul 05 4-401(1) CJPJul 05 4-402(d) CJPJul 05 4-405 CJPJul 05 9-116 CJPJul 05 5-102(a) CJPJul 05 5-101 CJPJul 05 1.6 RPCJul 05 1.8(f) RPCJul 05 1.15 RPCJul 05 8.4 RPCJul 05 4.2(a) RPCJul 05 5.1 RPCJul 05 8.3(a) RPCJul 05 8.4 RPCJul 05 8.4 RPCJul 05 6-201 CJPJul 05 9-201 CJPJul 05 9-202 CJPJul 05 2-322 MD RulesJul 05 6-220 CPCJul 05 4-435(b) MD RulesJul 05 4-504 MD RulesJul 05 10-105(a)(3 MD RulesJul 05 4-505(d) MD Rules
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Jul 05 10-105(d)(2 MD RulesJul 05 4-263(d)(1) MD RulesJul 05 4-233 MD RulesJul 05 4-254(b) MD RulesJul 05 1.8(c) RPCJul 04 2-131(a)(2) MD RulesJul 04 1.7 RPCJul 04 4-402 CJPJul 04 4-401 CJPJul 04 4-402 CJPJul 04 4-402(e) MD RulesJul 04 2-512 MD RulesJul 04 5-608 MD RulesJul 04 10-402 MD RulesJul 04 10-405 MD RulesJul 04 8-202 MD RulesJul 04 5-1002 MD RulesJul 04 5-1002 MD RulesJul 04 4-401 CJPJul 04 4-402 CJPJul 04 5-105 CJPJul 04 9-105 CJPJul 03 4-401 CJPJul 03 3-302 CJPJul 03 3-115 MD RulesJul 03 9-106 CJPJul 03 9-105 CJPJul 03 9-110 CJPJul 03 10-913 CJPJul 03 1.5(c) RPCJul 03 1.15 RPCJul 03 5-304 CJPJul 03 2-322 MD RulesJul 03 2-327 MD RulesJul 03 5-607 MRE Jul 03 5-613 MRE Jul 03 1.7 RPCJul 03 4-253 MD RulesJul 03 4-253 MD RulesJul 03 5-404(b) MD RulesJul 02 1.7 RPCJul 02 1.1 RPCJul 02 5-301 CJPJul 02 5-503 CJPJul 02 5-503 CJPJul 02 5-321? CJPJul 02 15-1001(d) MD RulesJul 02 1.5(a) MD RulesJul 02 1.5(d) MD Rules
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Jul 02 4-213(a)(4) MD RulesJul 02 4-216(e) MD RulesJul 02 6-305 MD RulesJul 02 9-109 MD RulesJul 02 5-609 CJPJul 02 5-203 CJPJul 02 6-141 CJPJul 02 15-504 MD RulesJul 02 15-502 MD RulesJul 02 6-103 CJPJul 02 6-304 CJPJul 02 6-202 CJPJul 02 4-401 MD RulesJul 02 7-203(b) MD RulesJul 02 7-208 MD RulesJul 02 2-402(a) MD RulesJul 01 3-611 MD RulesJul 01 3-611(f) MD RulesJul 01 2-323(g) MD RulesJul 01 4-402(e) CJPJul 01 1.2(d) RPCJul 01 9-304 CJPJul 01 5-401 CJP Jul 01 4-402 CJP Jul 01 1.8(i) RPCJul 01 3.1 RPCJul 01 2-323(d) MD RulesJul 01 5.2 RPCJul 01 2-402(c) MD RulesJul 01 2-402 MD RulesJul 01 10-303(a)(2 CJJul 01 10-304(d) CJJul 01 2-633 CJJul 01 2-645(d) CJJul 01 2-604(b) CJ07/00 2-305 MD Rules07/00 5-402 CJP07/00 3-1301(c) CJP07/00 5-402 CJP07/00 2-121(a)(2) MD Rules07/00 2-321(b)(1) MD Rules07/00 2-501 MD Rules07/00 5-605 CJP07/00 6-103 CJP07/00 5-501 CJP07/00 2-236(b) MD Rules07/00 2-613 MD Rules07/00 2-252(a) MD Rules07/00 2-252(c) MD Rules
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07/00 1.2(d) RPC07/00 3.3(a) RPC07/00 1.6 RPC07/00 1.8(f) RPC07/00 11-111(c) MD Rules02/99 2-322 MD Rules02/99 3-405 MD Rules02/99 2-201 MD Rules02/99 4.2(a) MD Rules02/99 803(b)(17) MRE 02/99 803(b)(8) MRE 02/99 4-243 MD Rules02/99 4-271 MD Rules02/99 4-252(b) MD Rules02/99 4-248 MD Rules02/99 8-301 MD Rules02/99 4-342(f) MD Rules02/99 3-361 MD Rules02/99 8-202 MD Rules02/99 3.5 RPC02/99 9-202 MD Rules02/99 2-403 MD Rules02/99 2-411 MD Rules02/99 2-413(b) MD Rules02/99 2-541(d) MD Rules02/99 9-207(f) MD Rules02/99 9-207 MD Rules02/99 5-613 MD Rules02/99 5-802.1 MRE 02/08 4-101 CrimP02/08 4-103 MD Rules02/08 3-304 CJP02/08 5-105 CJP02/08 5-501 CJP02/08 10-101 CJP02/08 5-613 CJP02/08 5-608 CJP02/08 3.3(a) RPC02/08 2-652(a) MD Rules02/08 1.5(c) RPC02/07 5-706 MRE 02/07 5-613 MRE 02/07 803(b)(6) MRE 02/07 1.5(a) RPC02/07 1.5(c) RPC02/07 1.15(c) RPC02/07 6-201 CJP02/07 2-601(a) CJP02/07 2-322 CJP
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02/07 2-403(a) MD Rules02/07 9-109(b),(d)MD Rules02/07 9-105 CJP02/07 12-301 CJP02/07 12-303 CJP02/07 2-602(b) MD Rules02/07 1.5(a) RPC02/07 16-604 CJP02/06 2-412(c) MD Rules02/06 2-412(c) MD Rules02/06 5-612 MD Rules02/06 9-107 CJP02/06 2-241 MD Rules02/06 2-402(a), © MD Rules02/06 2-415 MD Rules02/06 4-311(b)(2) MD Rules02/06 4-252(d) MD Rules02/06 4-252(d) MD Rules02/06 6-103(4) CJP02/06 5-115(b) CJP02/06 7.1 RPC02/06 7.2 RPC02/06 7.2 RPC02/06 7.3 RPC02/06 16-109 MD Rules02/06 6-103 MD Rules02/06 6-103 MD Rules02/06 3-431 MD Rules02/06 3-431 MD Rules02/06 12-601 MD Rules02/06 4-401(i) MD Rules02/06 5-404(b) MD Rules02/06 5-802.1 MD Rules02/05 2-231(a) MD Rules02/05 4-402(d) CJP02/05 10-104 CJP02/05 3-510 MD Rules02/04 3-121(f) MD Rules02/04 3-126(g) MD Rules02/04 401(l) CJ02/04 3-325(c) MD Rules02/04 4-402(e) CJ02/04 3-421 MD Rules02/04 5-802 MD Rules02/04 12-401 CJ02/04 11-106 CJ02/04 3-632(b) MD Rules02/04 2-551 MD Rules02/04 12-308 MD Rules
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02/04 1.7 RPC02/04 3.3(a) and 1RPC02/04 16-601 CJP02/04 8.1 CJP02/04 12-301 CJP02/04 2-124(m) MD Rules02/04 2-121(a) MD Rules02/03 2-322 MD Rules02/03 2-311(d) MD Rules02/03 10-504 CJP02/03 32-327(b) MD Rules02/03 2-323(h) MD Rules02/03 2-421 MD Rules02/03 12-501 CJ02/03 6-111 MD Rules02/03 2-412(c) MD Rules02/03 2-432 MD Rules02/03 2-601(a) MD Rules02/03 6-401 CJP 02/03 6-401 CJP 02/03 5-201 CJP02/0302/03 7-207 MD Rules07/02 4-204 MD Rules07/02 4-428(a) MD Rules07/02 MD Rules07/02 2-323(g) MD Rules07/02 5-901 CJP07/02 2-501 MD Rules07/02 1.1 RPC07/02 2-534 MD Rules07/02 2-535 MD Rules07/02 2-551 MD Rules07/02 8-201 MD Rules07/02 12-301 CJP07/02 11-402(b) CJP07/02 2-621 MD Rules07/02 2-649 MD Rules07/02 8-422(a) MD Rules07/02 MD Rules02/01 5-701 MD Rules02/01 5-902(a)(11 MD Rules02/01 5-803(b)(6) MD Rules02/01 3-2A-02 CJP02/01 2-614 MD Rules02/01 2-115 MD Rules02/01 6-102 CJP02/01 4-402(e)(1) MD Rules02/00 6-202(8) MD Rules
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02/00 10-103(b) MD Rules02/00 2-510(h) MD Rules02/00 11-106 MD Rules02/00 4-301 CJP02/00 4-302 CJP02/00 3-801 CJP
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Notes
Applies to pleas and trials; must be filed; opportunity to be heard
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rule
desc
1.1
1.3
1.4
1.2(d)
1.2(d)
1.6
1.16(c)
1.8(c)
1.8(f)
1.8(f)
1.8(f)
Advance payments by others
1.8(g)
1.8(i)
1.15
1.16(d)
Competence – new attorneys can't go alone; must be admitted; confl See 1.7, 1.8(c), 1.9, 2,2 (but 6th must act w/ reasonable diligence. But see CJP 6-407 striking appearance – but see com. 4 1.16 (man. communicating with client
False test. prohibited from telling someone to testify falsely; , and can't let him 3.3 – but don't have to tell the Secreting assets: Can't really help a client hide assets, and even if you could, it would be
Confidentiality provisions w/ lawyer and when to withdraw. Waiver for collateral pro – p. 595(mandatory and permissive) Termination – striking See 2-132, 3-132 -- see commconflicts w/r/t wills – can't prepare a will that gives the lawyer or child money. See 8.4 – can't get around via Conflicts – it is okay for one person to pay the retainer of another if it really inures to the clientfees paid by another – okay, so long as the client consents, there is no inteference with the atty-
disclosure required when negotiating plea agreements w/ one client but not other
Spouse conflicts. Probably not too much of a problem if spouses are not directly involved, esp. if they are in Commingling IOLTA and property money must be deposited and what is left must be returned. See R. IOLTA and property money left must be returned
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1.5
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
3.1
3.1
3.3
3.3(a)
3.3(a)
3.3(a) and 1.6
3.3(a)
3.5
4.2(a)
5.1
5.2
subordinate lawyer liability
Fee agreements. Must be reasonable. Probably should be in writing esp. for conting. Must be reasonable (factors). IOLTA and fee splitting. Must inform of fees of clients that are not in the same firm where client doesn't consent. Confidentiality provisions w/ lawyer and when to withdraw. Waiver for collateral profees paid by another – okay, so long as the client consents, there is no inteference with the atty-Actual conflicts requiring striking of appearance (i.e. where lawyer learns in confidence something that he adverse clients – rules for representing them, informed consent required (outside counsel)General denials possible – general denials are possible, even if a party just wants to hold the other to their proof Lawyer should not undertake friv. Rep., but friv. Is tight
Duty of candor during criminal proceedings.. can disclose when necessary to avoiding fraudulent act. See prohibited from telling someone to testify falsely; , and can't let him 3.3 – but don't have to tell the court Candor issues: can inform court ex parte of specifically false testimony in collateral proceeding. . But see 1.6Candor issues: can inform court ex parte of specifically false testimony in collateral proceeding. . But see 1.6prohibited from telling someone to testify falsely; , and can't let him 3.3 – but don't have to tell the court Prohib commun.. only specific intent to influence a jury is forbidden
ex parte conduct prohibition
partners responsible for what other lawyers do. See MRPC 8.3(a) (reporting)
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5.5
7.1
7.3
Anti-ambulance chasing rule
7.4
8.3
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.3(a)
8.5(a)(2)
unauthorized practice-even if in other state
ads – can't create expectations, require name of 1 lawyer, and details about expenses
Advertising – can't advertise oneself as SM expert
reporting attorney misconduct. However, exception for RPC 1.6 (confid) and CJP 9-108 (atty cooperation with bar counsel required see . 705
misconduct that prejudices administration of justice or lying
Catch-all ethical rules (misconduct; prejudicial to justice). See 8.5
covering things up is professional misconduct
reporting attorney misconduct. However, exception for RPC 1.6 and CJP 9-108Jurisdiction of MD Bar counsel – extends to non-MD lawyers that do things in MD, including practicing w/o a
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rule thing
1-203
1-205
3-105
3-120
4-101
4-102
4-103
4-201 venue
4-202
4-203
5-101
6-103
6-104
6-220
6-223
6-225 probation. See CJP 10-914
Search Warrant: 15 day return. See MD r. 4-212
process in other counties
NCR(general), appeals in 3-117, 118. See R. 4-314,10-805
Incompetence – appeals.
citations, information. See R. 411(filing), R. 4-212(service)
information/indict. See. R. 4-201 to 4-211 – p. 542 of rules
preliminary hearing (availability). For procedure see 4-221, 213 (ten days)
juvenile transfer. See 4-202.1. CJP 3-801 (sitting)
Corporation – crim serv. See R. 2-214, CJP 6-406. No warrants under 4-212
bail. See R. 4-216, 4-213, and 5-202 (powers of comm). CJP 3-707
speedy trial. Set date/30; See R. 4-213 (appear),and 4-271MJOA. See R. 4-324. Must be renewed otherwise abandoned. See Civ. R. 2-534 (alter or amend)
PBJ. Not all crimes eligible. For expungement see 10-105, R. 4-504
VOP. See 6-224 (stringent judge-switching). See CJP 10-914, drug testing, 10-1001
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7-101
8-102
10-103
10-104
10-105
11-107
11-710
9-104 perjurors
10-104 medical records
PCR. See 8-201(DNA), 4-408 (appeal)sentence review. See 8-102 (available), 8-105 (panel), 8-107 (going sub-mm). See R. 4-344
expungement of police records w/ no charges
expungement of nolle prosequi before service expungement post-charges.tort waiver. R. 4-504, 5, 6 (procedure), CJP 9-106 (DV) . See 107
Pardons – not for crimes of violence
sex offender registration (homeless people might get pass)
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sex offender registration (homeless people might get pass)
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r
tab
4-101
4-103
4-201
4-203
4-204
4-408
leave to appeal in PCR
4-212
4-213
4-216
bond amount.
4-221
4-241
4-242
4-243
4-245
4-246
Citations – only some things can be charged by cops
preliminary Hearings. Requires request
charging doc. See 4-211 filing, 4-212(h) service, 213(prelim hr)
Joinder-crime, See 2-253 (trials)
limits on criminal amendment
warrants and summons service. See Crim. Pro. Art. 1-203. R. 1-361. See CJP 6-305 (just passing Bail. See Crim. P. 5-101, 202, R. 5-213 (initial app.), 4-216(f) (review) CJP 3-707 (review)
Preliminary Hearings. Held in District Ct. for felonies. 4-213(a) (requst – 10 dys)crim. Bill of particulars
Pleas. NP counts can be reinstated on appeal if agreement breached. (g). See R. 5-410 (nolo Plea agreement. (Binding and approval) and jeopardy. See 5-410 (admis)Prior conviction notice (5 days). Applies to pleas. See 5-609, CJP 10-905
CC jury trial waiver. See CJP 8-408-9 for objections
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4-247
4-248
4-251
4-252
4-253
4-254
4-261
4-262
4-263
4-264
4-265
4-267
4-271
4-301
4-314
4-323
Nolle Prosequi. See 4-329 4-504 (expunge) and CrimP. 10-104, 10,105, 5, 6, CJP 9-106(dv)stet. Year limit. See Crim. P. 4-208, 4-329 (expunge)
Motions/DCT. See Crim 4-252, 3-815 (transfer juv); 4-201 (venue) R. 4-323 (objections); Motion/CC limine must be renewed 2-517. R. 4-323 (objections); CPA 4-202(h)(venue). Jur. /anytime. Crim. Joinder and sever. See 4-203 (30 day deadline). . Differend stnds for bench and jury Change of Judge. See 4-361. C.f. VOP std.
Crim. Depositions. See 2-401(f), 2-414, 2-416, 2-416, 7(b)(c) – (g) (protectiveorder). See Discovery-DCT. See 4-263(d)(1)(lineup/photo/prints)15 days for testing. See CJP 10-1001Discover-CC (physical testing demands 15 days). Incl exp
CC-pretrial subpoena. See 4-266. Also see
trial subpoena See 4-266, 4-631 (compelling) 4-642 (same). CJP 10-304(c)(CSI)material witnesses. See 4-
266(d). See 1-361
speedy trials. See Crim. P. 6-103 (trial date). r. 4-213 (initial appearance)
jury trial prayer. CC, follow DC procedures (except Hicks). See R. 7-104-8, . But see CJP 4-NCR. See CrimP 3-105, 109-120. CJP 12-302(e),
Objections (requiring renewal and how to deal with things s/t cross)
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4-234
4-325
4-329
4-331
4-340
4-341
4-342
4-344
4-345
4-352
in banc review
4-354
4-361
change of Judge.
4-401
4-504
5-101
7-201
MJOA -- © deemed withdrawal and renewal. See Crimp. 6-104
Jury instruction objection – before deliberations start
Expungement – 4-505(d) (default) and Crim P. 10-105(d)(2)
New trial motions – 10 days/90 days – see r. 7-104(b) and 8-202(b) NOA)
reporting drug convictions – criteria
PSR and confidentiality. See 5-608 (notice of priors) and Crim P. 7-701
Sentencing. Allocution and mitigation.. See Crim P. 6-222 for PBJ and 4-5-4, 10-105 for expungPanel review of sentences. 30 dy See R. 2-551 (in banc), 7-112(appeals), 10-changing sentences like 60(b). Illegal/mistake/etc. See Civ. 2-534, 5 !
restitution enforcement
PCR rules. Appeal under 4-407. Discovery of XR
expungement/charges. See 11-601 (juv), Crim P. 10-105, CJP 9-106 (DV)
MD. Rules of Evidence. See CJP 9-101 (gen. Admiss)
admin appeals – 30 days for memo, but can be waived
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8-202
11-111(c)
notice of appeal – extended if motion for new trial. See 8-301. See CJP 12-702 for post-sentence exceptions to masters report
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Appeals
7-110
8-201
8-202
9-207
12-308
11-111(c)
12-208
12-303
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rule rule5-101 Evidentary rules apply5-201 Judicial notice – see cjp 10-105, 10-201, 12-5045-403 admission of prior bad acts – requires balancing and factual basis. See 10-9195-404 Character evidence not admissible, but s/t exceptions in 5-609 (MIMIC/infamous)rule5-510 nolo pleas not admis5-5xx priv. CJP 9-105(Marital); 9-108 (Atty), 9-109 (therapist – seeCJP 5-609 immun) 9-110 (civ. CPA), 9-111(clergy)5-601 competence. CJP 9-104(no perjurers)5-607 party can impeach own witness5-6095-609 Priors2: 10-905 (infamous crimes-treason/perjury/forgery and felonies – not assault see p. 506 of CJP) –still hearsay. See 10-919 (prior killing). See 10-905 !5-6125-6136-616 Impeachment – own witness can be impeached5-7025-801 Hearsay – see CJP 10-204, 10-201 for records exceptions5-802.1 prior statements (d) is sexual assault and is past recollection recorded5-803(b)5-8035-803(b)(4)5-803(b)(6) cop reports (not business records or government reports). Might be unavailable declarents under 804(a). Certified records must be kept in normal course of biz.5-804 unavailable declarant – cop repots might come in See CJP 10-901 hearsay foreiture5-902(a)(11) Self-authenticating documents must be made under oath and state where they were made5-1002 9-105 Martial Priv. (doesn't include statements destructive to marriage) & 9-106 (spouse priv. In crim only), but does protect if no longer married 9-106 spousal priv. In crim. Case only 9-116 dead man's statute – opposing party can't testify to what dead guy did
9-107 9-108 Atty-client priv 9-109 therapist priv; see also CJP 5-609 therapist immunity. Waived if MS an issue. 9-110 Civil accountant priv. 9-111 clergy priv. 9-116 dead man's statute – opposing party can't testify to what dead guy did 10-303 breath tests-can't be done by arresting trooper 10-105 Chemist report – 5 day notice – 10-1001 chain of custody10-104 Shortcut to admission of medical records in district court. See 10-105 and 3-51010-204 public records admissible10-304 20-day notice to demand or suboena toxicologist or medical person10-405 Illegal wiretaps – illegally obtained evidence illegal10-906 witnessed documents10-915 DNA profiles10-916 battered spouse10-918 negotiable instruments10-919 prior killing10-920 med. Mal apologies. Statement aginst interest10-1001 admission of chemists statements12-504 notice of foreign law (can be in pleadings) – see 5-201
Priors. R. 5-608 (character -15 yrs); 803(8)(records); CJP 10-204 (copies),
Refreshment documents used to actually refresh memory subject to inspection (but merely looking at it does not)prior statements: witness must be given a chance to rebut. Four prongs. Can't be used as impeachment-only into record if denial.
expert testimony see 4-402(e)(1) discovery of. CJP 10-916 (battered spouse) 10-915 (DNA), 10-911 noise meters. R. 2-504.3
treatises read into the record, but not admitted/government pubs. -must be mandate. Cops reports neither. business records see CJP for shortcuts in DCTstatements to doc must be for purpose of diag.
Copies – can be used unless original destroyed in bad faith. See 1003,1004, CJP 10-103(b)
5th Amend Priv
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priv. CJP 9-105(Marital); 9-108 (Atty), 9-109 (therapist – seeCJP 5-609 immun) 9-110 (civ. CPA), 9-111(clergy)
Priors2: 10-905 (infamous crimes-treason/perjury/forgery and felonies – not assault see p. 506 of CJP) –still hearsay. See 10-919 (prior killing). See 10-905 !
cop reports (not business records or government reports). Might be unavailable declarents under 804(a). Certified records must be kept in normal course of biz.
Self-authenticating documents must be made under oath and state where they were made
Martial Priv. (doesn't include statements destructive to marriage) & 9-106 (spouse priv. In crim only), but does protect if no longer married
documents used to actually refresh memory subject to inspection (but merely looking at it does not): witness must be given a chance to rebut. Four prongs. Can't be used as impeachment-only into record if denial.
see 4-402(e)(1) discovery of. CJP 10-916 (battered spouse) 10-915 (DNA), 10-911 noise meters. R. 2-504.3
government pubs. -must be mandate. Cops reports neither.
– can be used unless original destroyed in bad faith. See 1003,1004, CJP 10-103(b)
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CJP T. 12 See 7-101, 7-112, 4-201
12-301
CJP 12-303
12-305
12-308
12-501
12-702
normal appeals. See notes for what is final enough – See 2.601-2 for MSJ appeals
interlocuatory appeal as of right
Review of DCT. DC to CC to CTA. See 12-302, 307(2), 12-401-3 – by cert., 30 days. Jury trial avail. 12-701 for stays
Review of CC or Orphan's Ct. by CSA. 12-701 for stays
Orphan's ct. appeals. See 12-308, 12-701. Note differences between counties.
Post-appeal sentences – preventing vindictive sentences.