Maryland Exhibit List

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Exhibit List

Maryland Exhibit List is a comprehensive directory of available exhibits in the state of Maryland. It includes a variety of exhibitions from galleries, museums, and other cultural institutions. The list is organized by type, city, and county, making it easy to search for specific kinds of exhibits. It also includes information on times and dates of the exhibitions, locations, and contact information for the venues. There are several types of Maryland Exhibit List, including: Art Exhibits, Historical Exhibits, Cultural Exhibits, Educational Exhibits, and Science Exhibits.

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'Exhibit' legally refers to a document or object presented in court or during a trial. Exhibits aim to provide evidence that supports claims or arguments in legal proceedings. Understanding this concept is crucial when preparing your Maryland Exhibit List to ensure it meets legal standards.

Rule 2-516 - Exhibits and Recordings (a) Generally. All exhibits marked for identification, whether or not offered in evidence and, if offered, whether or not admitted, shall form part of the record and, unless the court orders otherwise, shall remain in the custody of the clerk.

Rule 2-515 - View (a) When Permitted. The court, on motion of any party or on its own initiative, may order that the trier of fact view any property that is involved in the litigation or any place where a material fact in issue occurred.

Maryland has a four-tiered court system consisting of the District Court of Maryland, Circuit Courts, the Court of Special Appeals, and the Court of Appeals.

All exhibits (electronic or hard copy) must be marked (i.e., State/Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3 or Defendant's Exhibit 1, 2, 3). It is recommended that exhibit numbering be in the order the exhibits are offered.

The court may dismiss the exceptions of a party who has not complied with this section. (h) Hearing on Exceptions. The court may decide exceptions without a hearing, unless a hearing is requested with the exceptions or by an opposing party within five days after service of the exceptions.

The exhibit list shall contain all exhibits that the parties intend to offer for admission into evidence. Those exhibits should be appropriately labeled as Plaintiff's or Defendant's exhibits, e.g., PX-1, DX-1.

Maryland Rule 2-519(a) provides: A party may move for judgment on any or all of the issues in any action at the close of the evidence offered by an opposing party, and in a jury trial at the close of all the evidence. The moving party shall state with particularity all reasons why the motion should be granted.

Rule 2-512 - Jury Selection (a) Jury Size and Challenge to the Array. (1)Size. Before a trial begins, the judge shall decide (A) the required number of sworn jurors, including any alternates, and (B) the size of the array of qualified jurors needed. Cross reference: See Code, Courts Article, § 8-421(b).

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