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lyudmila [28]
1 year ago
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Please i really need help: The defendant in a trial is unsatisfied with the District Court of Maryland's

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dimaraw [331]1 year ago
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The court that the party that is not satisfied with the District Court of Maryland's ruling will most likely appeal to is the B. Maryland Circuit Court.

<h3>What is the court hierarchy in Maryland?</h3>

Cases start off at the  District Court of Maryland and from there, appeals can be made to the Maryland Circuit Court.

Court of Special Appeals then follow afterwards and the Court of Appeals then comes last.

Find out more on state court system at brainly.com/question/21480928

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