Maryland Code § CJ-12-101

Section CJ-12-101
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(a) In this title the following terms have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Appellate court" means any court which reviews a final judgment of
another court, and includes any court authorized to enter judgment following a de
novo trial on appeal of a case or proceeding previously tried in another court.
(c) "Appellate jurisdiction" means the jurisdiction exercised by an appellate
court.
(d) "Circuit court" means the circuit court for a county.
(e) "Criminal action", "criminal case", "criminal cause", or "criminal
proceeding" includes a case charging violation of motor vehicle or traffic laws and a
case charging violation of a rule or regulation if a criminal penalty may be incurred.
(f) "Final judgment" means a judgment, decree, sentence, order,
determination, decision, or other action by a court, including an orphans' court, from
which an appeal, application for leave to appeal, or petition for certiorari may be
taken.

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