Maryland Code § SG-2-1803

Section SG-2-1803
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(a) This section applies to a petition for an order directing compliance with
a subpoena or compelling testimony under § 2-408, § 2-507, § 2-807, or § 2-1104 of
this title.
(b) The petition shall be filed in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County
or, at the election of the petitioner, in any county in which venue would be appropriate
under § 6-201 of the Courts Article.
(c) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the petition shall
set forth the questions or requests that were asked or made of the party whose
conduct necessitated the petition and, if any, the answers or objections provided or
raised by that party.
(2) The petitioner may satisfy the provisions of paragraph (1) of this
subsection by attaching the relevant portions of a transcript to the petition.
(3) The petitioner need not comply with the provisions of paragraph
(1) of this subsection if there has been no response to the subpoena.
(d) Any response to the petition shall be filed by the party served with the
petition within 15 days after being served with the petition, unless that time period
is shortened by order of the court.
(e) (1) A response to a petition filed by the party whose conduct
necessitated the petition is the only pleading that an objecting party may file to object
to a subpoena.

(2) The party whose conduct necessitated the petition may not file a
motion to quash or a petition for an injunction with respect to the subpoena.
(f) (1) Except for cases that the court considers to require a higher
priority, a proceeding under this section, including any subsequent appellate judicial
review, shall:
(i) take precedence on the court's docket;
(ii) be heard at the earliest practicable date; and
(iii) be expedited in every way.
(2) In any hearing on the petition in a proceeding under this section,
the court may not allow any additional evidence.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a party to a proceeding
under this section may appeal the decision of the circuit court only by a petition to
the Supreme Court of Maryland for the issuance of a writ of certiorari.

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