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At this hearing the court will determine if the child is delinquent, and will decide whether the child needs guidance, treatment or rehabilitation. The disposition hearing may be held on the same day as the adjudication hearing, or it may be held later. If the court determines the child committed the offense, the court will schedule a disposition hearing. If the child admits to the offense, no witnesses are called. The state’s attorney will present witnesses and evidence, and the youth (usually through his or her attorney) will also have an opportunity to present witnesses and evidence. The purpose of the hearing is to determine if the child committed the offense. At the adjudication hearing, the court will hear the evidence in the case. Within 30-60 days, the court will hold a fact-finding hearing (similar to a trial), called the adjudication. Children who are placed in detention by the police will have a hearing the next day before a judge or master. If the police officers and/or the court believe that a child may not appear for court or is a danger to himself or to the public the child may be placed in detention before a fact finding hearing is held. A delinquent act is an act, by a person under age 18, that if committed by an adult would be a crime. In more serious cases, or if a child has had multiple contacts with law enforcement, a case can be referred to the state’s attorney who files a petition in the juvenile court alleging that the child is a delinquent. Youth who are arrested may be diverted to a program by the police or be informally supervised by the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services. Youth may be referred to the Department of Juvenile Services for treatment or counseling. The goals of the juvenile court and the juvenile justice system are to address the causes of the misconduct while protecting the community. Senior Judges are called upon to hear settlement conferences, status conferences, pretrial conferences, and to try cases if necessary.Youth under the age of 18 charged with committing a crime are treated differently than adults. Martha Hidalgo-Rubio - Special Magistrate Senior Judges The functions of the Special Magistrate are: management of the motions practice for civil (domestic and non-domestic) cases and management of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program. Lena Kim, Juvenile Magistrate Special Magistrate such other matters arising under this Chapter and set forth in the court's case management plan filed pursuant to Rule 16-302 (b).stay of an earnings withholding order and.counsel fees and assessment of court costs in any matter referred to a magistrate under this Rule.modification of an existing order or judgment as to the payment of alimony or support or as to the possession or use of the family home or family-use personal property.subject to Rule 9-205 as to child access disputes, constructive civil contempt by reason of noncompliance with an order or judgment relating to custody of or visitation with a minor child, the payment of alimony or support, or the possession or use of the family home or family-use personal property, following service of a show cause order upon the person alleged to be in contempt.subject to Rule 9-205, pendente lite custody of or visitation with children or modification of an existing order or judgment as to custody or visitation.preliminary or pendente lite possession or use of the family home or family-use personal property.uncontested divorce, annulment, or alimony.Magistrates are assigned to hear actions and matters in the categories listed in Maryland Rule 9-208: The following is a list of magistrates at the Circuit Court. Bonifant, Circuit & County Administrative Judge
#MARYLAND JUDICIARY CASE SEARCH JUVENILE MANUAL#
Clicking on any of the judges' names will bring you to a biography in the Maryland Manual On-Line: The following is a listing of the Montgomery County Circuit Court Judges. Transcripts / Previously Recorded Courtroom Audio.