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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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MARYLAND MANUAL 423
COURT OF APPEALS
Chief Judge:
Robert C. Murphy, Second Appellate Circuit. ....... Towson, 1974
Associate Judges:
Marvin H. Smith, First Appellate Circuit. . . . .Federalsburg, 1985
Irving A. Levine, Third Appellate Circuit....... .Bethesda, 1974
J. Dudley Digges, Fourth Appellate Circuit...... .LaPlata, 1985
John C. Eldridge, Fifth Appellate Circuit. ...... .Annapolis, 1974
Frederick J. Singley, Jr., Sixth Appellate Circuit. .Baltimore, 1983
Wilson K. Barnes, Sixth Appellate Circuit (1). .... .Baltimore, 1981
James H. Norris, Jr., Clerk of the Court
Joseph L. Di Saia, Chief Deputy Clerk
Olive Jane Richards, Deputy Clerk III
Virginia S. Hubbard, Deputy Clerk II
Mary J. Morris, Deputy Clerk I
James H. Norris, Jr., The State Reporter
Courts of Appeal Bldg., Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 267-5341
The Court of Appeals is the highest tribunal of the State of Mary-
land. It was created by the Constitution of 1776. From 1777 to 1805
the Court sat in Annapolis, on the Western Shore. Between 1805 and
1851 it sat at Easton on the Eastern Shore, as well. Since 1851 the
Court has met only at Annapolis.
By the terms of the reorganization Act of 1960, Ch. II, the Court is
composed of seven judges, five of whom shall sit in each case unless
the Court shall direct that an additional judge or judges sit for any
case. One judge is to be elected from each of the first five Appellate
Judicial Circuits and two from the Sixth Appellate Judicial Circuit,
which is Baltimore City. The terms of the Judges are for fifteen years.
The Governor designates the Chief Judge.
The Court hears certain appeals from the decisions of the Circuit
Courts and the several courts of Baltimore. Chapter 56, Acts of 1973
vests exclusive initial appellate jurisdiction over any renewable judg-
ment, decree, order or other action of a Circuit Court or Orphans'
Court in the Court of Special Appeals, effective January 1, 1975.
After that date, the Court of Appeals will review decisions from below
only by writ of certiorari (Code 1957, 1968 Repl. Vol., 1973 Supp.,
Art. 5, sees. 5A-5B). The Court also admits all eligible candidates to
the State Bar. The term of the Court begins the second Monday of
September in each year (Courts Article, sees. 12-301 to 12-306).
The Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals is the chief administrative
officer of the State's judiciary. The Court of Appeals makes rules for
the conduct of its own practice and procedure and that of the various
courts and districts of the State. The Chief Judge may also assign the
Judges of the various Circuits to duties in other Circuits or Districts,
the Court of Appeals and the Court of Special Appeals—for any
purpose.
The Clerk of the Court of Appeals is appointed by the Court. He
maintains the docket, receives the briefs and transcripts of all appeals
filed with the Court, and maintains official custody of the decisions of
the Court, the Acts of the General Assembly, and of all other records
which the law may require to be filed with the Court (Const. 1867, Art.
IV, sec. 17).
The State Reporter, also appointed by the Court, is responsible for
the publication of the Maryland Reports and the Maryland Appellate
Reports, which contain the official opinions of the Court of Appeals
(Const. 1867, Art. IV, sees. 14-18A) and of the Court of Special Ap-
peals, respectively (Courts Article, sees. 13-201 to 13-204).
1 Judge Barnes resigned from the Court of Appeals effective January 31, 1974.
No replacement had been appointed at press time.

 
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