e-mail: mdmanual@maryland.gov. To support smooth and efficient operation of the District Court's twelve districts, the Subcommittee advises the Chief Judge and the Chief Clerk on policy and administrative issues as they arise. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. A program of continuing performance evaluation for problem-solving courts was established under the Maryland Judicial Conference when the Problem-Solving Committee was authorized in December 2006 (Administrative Order, Dec. 21, 2006). ACCESSIBILITY & ACCOMMODATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE Terms expire 2023. Maryland at a Glance In 2020, the College accomplished the following: Copyright 2023 Maryland Judiciary. Formed in January 2015, the Foster Care Court Improvement Program Subcommittee is a successor to the Foster Care Court-Improvement Implementation Committee. Formed in January 2015, the Education Committee coordinates the continuing legal education for the Judiciary, including all judges, family magistrates, Orphans' Court judges, commissioners, and judiciary staff. Formed in January 2015, the Foster Care Court Improvement Program Subcommittee is a successor to the Foster Care Court-Improvement Implementation Committee. In December 2006, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals created the Problem-Solving Courts Committee (Administrative Order, Dec. 21, 2006). Photo by Diane F. Evartt. SPECIALTY COURTS & DOCKETS COMMITTEE The Committee monitors changes to laws, rules, and policies that might affect retired and recalled judges. William O. Carr, Chair, FAMILY FIRST PREVENTION SERVICES ACT WORK GROUP Search the Manual
The Committee is responsible for efficient and effective technology operations within the Judiciary. Problem-solving courts are those appointed within a circuit court by the Circuit Administrative Judge to deal with problems that continually give rise to criminal charges brought before the court. Maryland Counties LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE In September 2001, the Committee reorganized with the Child Support Enforcement Committee, and the Juvenile Law Committee to form the Family Law Committee. JUVENILE STANDARDS & TRAINING WORK GROUP SPECIALTY COURTS & DOCKETS COMMITTEE Maryland Manual On-Line DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & PEACE ORDER SUBCOMMITTEE The Committee is aided by two subcommittees: Civil Law, and Criminal Law. In January 2015, it reformed as a subcommittee of the Specialty Courts and Dockets Committee, and in December 2020 was reformed as the Behavioral Health Subcommittee. Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies Problem-solving courts are those appointed within a circuit court by the Circuit Administrative Judge to deal with problems that continually give rise to criminal charges brought before the court. Carlos F. Acosta; Wytonja L. Curry; Herman C. Dawson; Maria R. Fields; Ana D. Hernandez; Troy K. Hill; Michael W. Siri; Donnell W. Turner. This subcommittee is concerned with the Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) case management system, which will be used by all the courts in the Maryland Judiciary. They are specialized dockets designed to divert criminals into a program that provides intensive treatment and case supervision closely managed by a court. In January 2015, the Public Awareness Committee reorganized as the Court Access and Community Relations Committee. LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE They are specialized dockets designed to divert criminals into a program that provides intensive treatment and case supervision closely managed by a court. ; C. Lynn Knight; Mary Morton Kramer; Mary O'Donnell, Esq. White, Chair Photo by Diane F. Evartt. The Maryland Judiciary, the third branch of state government, is a premier employer that promotes a diverse workforce. This subcommittee is concerned with the Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) case management system, which will be used by all the courts in the Maryland Judiciary. June 21, 2023 Applicants to Montgomery County Circuit Court Resources & Info Court Forms Use a Court Forms Finder to help identify, search and print forms Notices, Schedules & Updates Administrative orders, Bar admissions orders, regulations and appellate schedules. Further, it sets standards of conduct for professional mediators. Under the Committee are the Communication and Access to Judicial Information Joint Subcommittee, and four subcommittees: Casesearch and Data Request, Noncase Record Technology, Policy for Use of Technology by Counsel and Parties, and Project Evaluation. web: www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/import/judicialcouncil/pdfs/judcouncilstructure.pdf#page=4 The Major Projects Committee began as the Major Project Executive Steering Committee of the Court Technology Committee. The Domestic Law Committee originated as the Family and Domestic Relations Law Committee, which was started by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. PROBLEM-SOLVING COURTS SUBCOMMITTEE Between the Conference's annual sessions, Conference work is conducted by the Council and a number of committees as established by the Council in consultation with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland (Maryland Rules, Rule 16-802). In December 2006, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals created the Problem-Solving Courts Committee (Administrative Order, Dec. 21, 2006). L. Robert Cooper, Chair, CRIMINAL & TRAFFIC FORMS WORK GROUP GUIDE & FILE REVIEW & TESTING WORK GROUP This subcommittee is concerned with the Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) case management system, which will be used by all the courts in the Maryland Judiciary. Maryland Independent Agencies The Major Projects Committee began as the Major Project Executive Steering Committee of the Court Technology Committee. Terms expire 2022. Six subcommittees aid the Committee. WORK GROUP ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Staff: Jenny E. Henderson (410) 260-1522 SPECIALTY COURTS & DOCKETS COMMITTEE Maryland Judiciary Case Search is a online database that allows visitors to locate and track cases throughout the State of Maryland. ; Sarah R. Kaplan, Esq. Maryland Judicial Center, 187 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, Maryland, February 2020. With the Judicial College of Maryland, other Judicial Council committees, departments, and justice partners, the Committee works to effectuate the provision of all educational services, and seeks out new technologies, and innovative and effective delivery methods (Administrative Order, Nov. 23, 2015). Ex officio: John P. Morrissey, Chief Judge, District Court of Maryland; Judy K. Rupp, State Court Administrator; Nancy Faulkner, Deputy State Court Administrator. Maryland at a Glance E-WARRANT WORK GROUP Functions of that committee were re-assigned to the Problem-Solving Courts Subcommittee formed in January 2015 under the Specialty Courts and Dockets Committee. Under this program, offenders are held strictly and immediately accountable for their behavior through a variety of incentives and sanctions. RESERVED CASE REPORT WORK GROUP Chair: Matthew J. Fader, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Maryland PLEASE NOTE: The site may contain material from other sources which may be under copyright. Judiciary Career Center Join more than 4,000 people across the state who are committed to ensuring access to justice, equity, fairness, and integrity in the judicial process. web: www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/import/judicialcouncil/pdfs/judcouncilstructure.pdf#page=63 To strengthen the Maryland Judiciarys commitment to equal justice under the law, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals formed the Equal Justice Committee in June 2020. State Seal, former Maryland Judicial Center, 580 Taylor Ave., Annapolis, Maryland, January 2018. Norman R. Stone III, Chair Michael W. Siri, Chair, 2023 JUDICIAL EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE The Legislative Committee was organized by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE The Court Access and Community Relations Committee began as the Public Awareness Committee, which was started by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies Members of the Judiciary comprise members of the committees of the Judicial Council. JOINT SENIOR JUDGE USE WORK GROUP Photo by Diane F. Evartt. SENIOR JUDGES COMMITTEE TEXT MESSAGING WORK GROUP CHILD WELFARE OUTREACH & PROGRAMMING WORK GROUP ACCESSIBILITY & ACCOMMODATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE Maryland Independent Agencies e-mail: mdmanual@maryland.gov. CIVIL & DOMESTIC WORK GROUP Matthew T. Barrett, Esq. Maryland Counties PROBLEM-SOLVING COURTS SUBCOMMITTEE The Court Operations Committee was established in January 2015. The Committee recommends policy, rules, and legislation to improve the administration of juvenile law, including juvenile justice and child welfare. Barbara B. Waxman, Chair In December 2006, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals created the Problem-Solving Courts Committee (Administrative Order, Dec. 21, 2006). Fred S. Hecker, Chair, TEXT MESSAGING WORK GROUP Under this program, offenders are held strictly and immediately accountable for their behavior through a variety of incentives and sanctions. For judges, magistrates, and other Judiciary staff, the Work Group is developing an education plan on human trafficking issues. JUVENILE LAW COMMITTEE Maryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, & Advisory Boards This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. The Civil and Domestic Work Group originated as the Committee on Civil Procedures of the DIstrict Court of Maryland. Maryland Departments The Committee recommends policy, rules, and legislation to improve the administration of juvenile law, including juvenile justice and child welfare. through this system is confidential and not for personal use. Supporting the Committee's work is the District Court Alternative Dispute Resolution. web: www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/import/judicialcouncil/pdfs/judcouncilstructure.pdf#page=9 SENIOR JUDGES COMMITTEE Formerly the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the District Court of Maryland, the Committee was restructured in January 2015 to become a subcommittee of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the Judicial Council. The Communication and Access to Judicial Information Joint Subcommittee also assists the Committee. web: www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/import/judicialcouncil/pdfs/judcouncilstructure.pdf#page=43 COURT PROCESS WORK GROUP Three subcommittees aid the Committee. CRIMINAL LAW SUBCOMMITTEE The Major Projects Committee began as the Major Project Executive Steering Committee of the Court Technology Committee. Map of Judicial Circuits 1st Judicial Circuit (Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico & Worcester Counties) 2nd Judicial Circuit (Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's & Talbot Counties) 3rd Judicial Circuit (Baltimore County & Harford County) 4th Judicial Circuit (Allegany, Garrett & Washington Counties) CIVIL LAW SUBCOMMITTEE 178 H ous\ey Defense Hwy. Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies Maryland Court Help Centers | Maryland Courts Mission & Vision Jobs Site Index Accessibility Opinions Search Search Tips Courts Supreme Court of Maryland Appellate Opinions Court Records Holidays Appellate Court of Maryland Appointed Attorneys Program Court Reporting Judicial Council Circuit Courts Closings/Delays Data Dashboard Maryland at a Glance Under the Committee are four subcommittees: Legislative, Newsletter, Retirement Process and Procedures, and Senior Judges Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) Access. PROBLEM-SOLVING COURTS SUBCOMMITTEE Maryland Municipalities In January 2015, the Committee reformed as the Specialty Courts and Dockets Committee. In January 2015, it reformed as a subcommittee of the Specialty Courts and Dockets Committee, and in December 2020 was reformed as the Behavioral Health Subcommittee. The Communication and Access to Judicial Information Joint Subcommittee also assists the Committee. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & PEACE ORDER SUBCOMMITTEE All requests to establish problem-solving courts are reviewed by the Subcommittee, which also advises the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland on such matters. Appointed by Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Maryland, to 2-year terms: Nationally recognized legal scholars and experts also participate as faculty. Problem-solving courts are those appointed within a circuit court by the Circuit Administrative Judge to deal with problems that continually give rise to criminal charges brought before the court. COURT REPORTING WORK GROUP Maryland Universities & Colleges SENIOR JUDGES COMMITTEE Mary M. Kramer, Chair, FAMILY LAW BENCH BOOK WORK GROUP The Committee is aided by two subcommittees: Civil Law, and Criminal Law. DISTRICT COURT CHIEF JUDGE'S COMMITTEE ADR IN THE MARYLAND RULES SUBCOMMITTEE web: www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/import/judicialcouncil/pdfs/judcouncilstructure.pdf#page=14, Appointed by Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Maryland, to 2-year terms: The Subcommittee reviews matters concerning Child in Need of Assistance (CINA), termination of parental rights, and adoption. The Domestic Law Committee originated as the Family and Domestic Relations Law Committee, which was started by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. Three subcommittees aid the Committee. (410) 260-1523 The Domestic Violence and Peace Order Subcommittee assists the Committee along with five work groups: Benchbook, Court Process, Domestic Violence Best Practices, Guardianship and Vulnerable Adults, and Legislative Review. Marcella Reeves, Senior Administrative Aide to the Chief Clerk. The Committee monitors changes to laws, rules, and policies that might affect retired and recalled judges. The Subcommittee reviews matters concerning Child in Need of Assistance (CINA), termination of parental rights, and adoption. ACCESSIBILITY & ACCOMMODATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE MAGISTRATE ON-BOARDING, ASSESSMENTS, & MENTORING WORK GROUP BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUBCOMMITTEE For judiciary staff, the Committee ensures ample training opportunities for professional development, communicates their availability, and encourages participation. The Committee evaluates major information technology projects, and sets priorities and makes recommendations for judicial technology. Three subunits assist the Committee: the Chief Clerk's Subcommittee, the Civil and Domestic Work Group, the Criminal and Traffic Work Group, the Project Evaluation Subcommittee. Develop and implement a mandatory online Implicit Bias course for all Judiciary Employees. web: www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/import/judicialcouncil/pdfs/judcouncilstructure.pdf#page=32, Appointed by Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Maryland, to 2-year terms: Maryland Counties Rose M. Day; Glen L. Klavans; Ilene Muhlberg; Kevin R. Tucker; Alan M. Wilner. Staff: Maureen A. Denihan, Director of ADR Programs (410) 260-1476 Staff: Richard P. Abbott, Esq. Staff: Warren E. Hedges, Fair Practices Officer (410) 260-1405 A program of continuing performance evaluation for problem-solving courts was established under the Maryland Judicial Conference when the Problem-Solving Committee was authorized in December 2006 (Administrative Order, Dec. 21, 2006). Click here to download the Maryland Law Help mobile application. Carlos F. Acosta; Wytonja L. Curry; Herman C. Dawson; Maria R. Fields; Ana D. Hernandez; Troy K. Hill; Michael W. Siri; Donnell W. Turner. Under the Committee are four subcommittees: Legislative, Newsletter, Retirement Process and Procedures, and Senior Judges Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) Access. Under the Committee are two subcommittees: Foster Care Court Improvement Program; and Juvenile Justice. Maryland at a Glance Location Company Posted by Experience level Education Upload your resume - Let employers find you Maryland Judicial Center jobs Sort by: relevance - date 492 jobs Digital Media Coordinator University of Maryland 4.1 College Park, MD 20742 Regents Dr + Regents Dr Garage $55,000 - $62,000 a year Full-time For victims of human trafficking who come into contact with the courts, the Work Group will identify resources and best practices to serve their needs, and will study existing programs in Maryland and other states. Terms expire 2021. Terms expire 2022. In January 2015, the Committee on Criminal and Motor Vehicle Matters of the District Court of Maryland reformed as the Criminal and Traffic Work Group of the District Court Chief Judge's Committee under the Judicial Council. JUDICIAL EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE MAGISTRATE EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & PEACE ORDER SUBCOMMITTEE Eileen A. Reilly, Chair SENIOR JUDGES MARYLAND ELECTRONIC COURTS (MDEC) ACCESS SUBCOMMITTEE Problem-solving courts are those appointed within a circuit court by the Circuit Administrative Judge to deal with problems that continually give rise to criminal charges brought before the court. Theresa M. Adams; Julie L. Glass; Yolanda A. Tanner; William V. Tucker; Dana M. Wright. The Committee recommends policy, rules, and legislation to improve the administration of juvenile law, including juvenile justice and child welfare. Terms expire 2023. Six subcommittees aid the Committee. The Committee monitors changes to laws, rules, and policies that might affect retired and recalled judges. In December 2006, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals created the Problem-Solving Courts Committee (Administrative Order, Dec. 21, 2006). ALTERNATIVE WORK ARRANGEMENTS FEASIBILITY WORK GROUP The Major Projects Committee began as the Major Project Executive Steering Committee of the Court Technology Committee. The Committee recommends policy, rules, and legislation to improve the administration of juvenile law, including juvenile justice and child welfare. E-MAIL RETENTION WORK GROUP Under the Committee are four subcommittees: Legislative, Newsletter, Retirement Process and Procedures, and Senior Judges Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) Access. Pamila J. MENTOR SUBCOMMITTEE Formerly the Commissioner Education Committee of the District Court of Maryland, the Committee was restructured in January 2015 as a subcommittee of the Education Committee of the Judicial Council. Althea M. Handy, Co-Chair All requests to establish problem-solving courts are reviewed by the Subcommittee, which also advises the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland on such matters. In January 2015, the Public Awareness Committee reorganized as the Court Access and Community Relations Committee. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE GUARDIANSHIP & VULNERABLE ADULTS WORK GROUP Terms expire 2024. FORMS SUBCOMMITTEE Mahasin S. El Amin, Chair MENTOR SUBCOMMITTEE Jamie L. Walter, Ph.D. (410) 260-1725 The Committee is responsible for efficient and effective technology operations within the Judiciary. CIVIL & DOMESTIC WORK GROUP Terms expire 2023. JUVENILE LAW COMMITTEE John P. Morrissey, Chair In January 2015, it reformed as a subcommittee of the Specialty Courts and Dockets Committee, and in December 2020 was reformed as the Behavioral Health Subcommittee. JUVENILE LAW COMMITTEE Terms expire 2024. The Committee works to develop consistent statewide operational policy and to implement known best practices.
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