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After being served with a motion, you must file your response with the court within the set time limit, usually 15 days. If the other party served you with a motion by mail, the court will allow you 3 extra days to file your response.
Rule 4-252 states that a motion to suppress an unlawful search, seizure, interception of wire or oral communication, or pretrial identification must be raised within 30 days after the earlier of the appearance of counsel, or the first appearance of the defendant.
The defendant must be served before the court will hear your case. You may not serve the defendant yourself. Someone else, 18 or older, who is not involved in the case, must serve the defendant. There are three ways to serve someone: by certified mail, sheriff, and private process.
Rule 2-231 - Class Actions (a) Permitted Classes. Only plaintiff classes may be named in an action and certified by the court. Defendant classes shall not be named or certified. (b) Prerequisites to a Class Action.
A party shall file an answer to an original complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim within 30 days after being served, except as provided by sections (b) and (c) of this Rule.
The clerk shall not accept for filing any pleading or other paper requiring service, other than an original pleading, unless it is accompanied by an admission or waiver of service or a signed certificate showing the date and manner of making service. A certificate of service is prima facie proof of service.
Service upon the attorney or upon a party shall be made by delivery of a copy or by mailing it to the address most recently stated in a pleading or paper filed by the attorney or party, or if not stated, to the last known address.
The attorney shall not sign pleadings and papers on behalf of other clients unless both of the following requirements are met: (A) a substantial portion of the attorney's duties performed for the regular employer in the regular course of employment must constitute the practice of law, and (B) the office address as ...