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3197
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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CHAPTER 789
(House Bill 820)
AN ACT concerning
Prince George's County - Juvenile Causes
EG 302-77
FOR the purpose of prohibiting the use of masters to hear
juvenile causes in Prince George's County after a
certain date; and increasing the number of resident
circuit court judges to handle the case load in that
County; and clarifying language.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Section 1-503(a)(16), 3-803(a), and 3-813(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1974 Volume and 1976 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Sections 1-503 (a) (16), 3-803(a), and
3-813(a) of Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings, of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1974 Volume and 1976
Supplement) be and they are hereby repealed and
reenacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
Article — Courts and Judicial Proceedings
1-503.
(a) In each county in the first seven judicial
circuits there shall be the number of resident judges of
the circuit court set forth below, including the judge or
judges provided for by the Constitution:
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(16) Prince George's..................[10] 12
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3-803.
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(a) In Baltimore City, PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY and
in any county in which the case load requires it, one or
more judges shall be assigned specially to handle cases
arising under this subtitle. The assignment shall be
made by the administrative judge of the circuit, subject
to the approval of the Chief Judge of the Court of
Appeals, except that in Montgomery County, the assignment
shall be made by the Chief Judge of the District Court,
subject to the approval of the Chief Judge of the Court
of Appeals. The judges so assigned [shall] ARE not [be]
subject to an automatic regular rotation.
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