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Ch. 372
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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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former words "directs" and "direction".
Former CJ § 8-203(a), which defined "modification", is deleted as obsolete
to the extent that it referred to "establishment of a new plan" and as
unnecessary to the extent that "change" encompasses "modification or
replacement of an existing one".
Defined terms: "Circuit court" § 1-101
"Jury plan" § 8-101
8-204. REQUIRED PROVISIONS - JURY JUDGE.
(A) REQUIRED.
EACH JURY PLAN SHALL DESIGNATE A JURY JUDGE.
(B) CHOICES.
THE JURY JUDGE FOR A CIRCUIT COURT SHALL BE:
(1) THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT; OR
(2) ANOTHER OF THE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES WHOM THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE DESIGNATES.
COMMITTEE NOTE: This section is new language derived from the
introductory language of former CJ § 8-202 and the second clause of the
third sentence of (1).
In subsection (b)(1) of this section, the word "county" is added to clarify the
administrative judge who traditionally has acted as or designated a jury
judge. See, Md. Rule 16-101c and d and, as to "county", Art. 1, § 14 of the
Code.
In subsection (b)(2) of this section, the clause "whom the county
administrative judge designates" is substituted for the former phrase "as
provided by the plan".
Defined terms: "Circuit court" § 1-101
"Jury plan" § 8-101
8-205. REQUIRED PROVISIONS - JURY COMMISSIONER
(A) REQUIRED.
EACH JURY PLAN SHALL DESIGNATE A JURY COMMISSIONER
(B) CHOICES.
THE JURY COMMISSIONER FOR A CIRCUIT COURT SHALL BE:
(1) THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT; OR
(2) ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL DESIGNATED IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN
THE JURY PLAN.
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