Committee note: The intent of this subsection is that the case management plan contain procedures for assuring that the court can and will deal immediately with a credible risk of imminent abduction of a child or a credible prospect of imminent and substantial physical or emotional harm to a child or susceptible or older adult, at least to stabilize the situation pending further expedited proceedings. Circumstances requiring expedited processing include threats to imminently terminate services necessary to the physical or mental health or sustenance of the child or susceptible or older adult or the imminent removal of the child or susceptible or older adult from the jurisdiction of the court.
Cross reference: See Code, Estates and Trust Article, § 13-601 for definitions of the terms "older adult" and "susceptible adult."
Cross reference: See Rule 9-204 for provisions that may be included in the case management plan concerning an educational seminar for parties in actions in which child support, custody, or visitation are involved.
Committee note: The intent of subsection (b)(3) of this Rule is that the case management plan contain procedures for non-emergency expedited case processing for guardianships of the person of disabled adults in connection with medical treatment.
In any jurisdiction where the County Administrative Judge deems it appropriate, the plan shall include procedures for the operation of virtual jury trials. The plan shall consider each phase of a trial and the roles of the judge, courtroom clerk, bailiff, jury office, clerk's office, and Information Technology department. The plan for conducting a virtual jury trial shall include:
Committee note: Examples of categories that courts may consider eligible for virtual jury trials include motor torts, slip and fall cases, and contract disputes.
Committee note: Examples of criteria to determine a case's suitability for a virtual trial include the number of plaintiffs and defendants, the number of parties that require translation services, and the complexity of legal issues raised.
Committee note: Alternative means may include providing each juror a technological device to use throughout the virtual proceedings or providing a secluded location, such as a conference room inside the courthouse or other remote location pursuant to Rule 21-102(g), within which jurors may participate.
Committee note: The intent of subsection (b)(5) of this Rule is to allow for the possibility of remote electronic participation where appropriate, pursuant to the Seventh Administrative Order Restricting Statewide Judiciary Operations Due to the COVID-19 Emergency issued by the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals on December 22, 2020, and any subsequent orders issued by the Court.
Cross reference: See Title 21 of these Rules and Rule 16-309 for provisions that may be included in the case management plan concerning the operation of virtual jury trials.
Cross reference: See Rule 16-303 (Motion Day).
Md. R. Ct. Admin. 16-302
This Rule is derived from former Rule 16-202(2016) and is in part new.
HISTORICAL NOTES
2018 Orders
The December 4, 2018 order added a new subsection (b)(3) pertaining to guardianship actions.