Frederick County Circuit Court
Provides court services to handle serious criminal and civil cases.Legal ServicesMore information: Includes juvenile, family, and domestic violence casesHears appeals from other courts and administrative agenciesCases may involve a jury or a judge
Location
100 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701
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Eligibility
Open to all.
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Maryland Judiciary Center
Comprised of four court levels: two trial courts and two appellate courts. the function of a trial court is to consider evidence in a case and to make judgments based on the facts and underlying law and legal precedent. this may result in the awarding of monetary damages or other relief in a civil case, or the imposition of imprisonment or fines in a criminal case. appellate courts review a trial courts actions and decisions in given cases and decide whether the trial judge properly followed the law and legal precedent. for jury trials, the appellate court may have to decide whether the jurys decision was proper, given the facts presented and the underlying law in the case. generally, appellate courts do not decide which party won or lost a trial, nor do they conduct a new trial. rather, they review the earlier trial and determine whether or not it was fair, according to the law.