Tag: judges
Del. Cardin: Bill would end competitive elections for Circuit Court judges
by Bryan Renbaum | January 17, 2020 | General Assembly | 0 |
“People don’t know what they’re doing when they vote for judges. Judges are not permitted to really campaign, not permitted to talk about how they would rule on things and they can’t talk partisan politics,” said Del. Jon Cardin, D-Baltimore County. “They’re not allowed to by their rules and so essentially it is a name contest — whosever name you like the best is who you vote for. And that is not the way that we should be picking our judiciary.”
Read More13 new Maryland judges proposed at cost of $4.1M
by Maryland Reporter | February 4, 2016 | News | 1 |
Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera told the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Thursday that there are not enough Circuit and District judges in Maryland, which has resulted in courts being overloaded with cases. Barbera testified in favor of SB 117, a bill the judiciary asked for that would add a total of 13 judges around the state at a total estimated cost of $4.1 million including support staff in its first year. The judiciary has included $3.8 million in the fiscal 2017 budget to pay for the new judges.
Read MoreJudges will contribute more to their pensions
by Len Lazarick | April 10, 2012 | News | 0 |
A judicial pension bill came down to the wire Monday night and passed the General Assembly just minutes before the official end of the 2012 legislative session. Judges will now pay 8% of their salaries, up from 6%.
Read MoreProposal to raise judicial retirement age pending in Senate
by Len Lazarick | March 22, 2012 | News | 2 |
A vote on a proposed constitutional amendment to raise the mandatory retirement age of judges from 70 to 72 has been put on hold until Friday, when floor amendments will be offered.
Read MoreDelegates show scarce sympathy for judges seeking $29,000 pay raise
by Len Lazarick | February 9, 2012 | News | 6 |
A proposal to raise judges’ salaries by $29,000 got a cool response from members of the House Appropriations Committee, who must vote on it or let the raises take effect automatically in 50 days.
Read MoreCommission recommends $29,000 pay hike for all judges
by Len Lazarick | October 13, 2011 | Governor, News | 0 |
The Judicial Compensation Commission unanimously voted to recommend that the General Assembly increase judges’ salaries by $29,006 phased in over three years and starting in fiscal year 2014 — similar to last year’s recommendation for a higher raise that the legislature rejected unanimously.
Read MoreMaryland trial judges pay is 43rd worst in nation
by Len Lazarick | July 11, 2011 | News | 1 |
When adjusted for cost of living, Maryland’s judges are some of the worst paid in the nation, according to a study from the National Center for State Courts. The study, released last week, ranks trial court judges’ adjusted salaries at 43rd in the nation.
Read MoreGovernors’ judicial appointments have lasting impact
by admin | October 29, 2010 | General Assembly, News | 0 |
With terms ranging from 10 to 15 years – and then the potential of staying on the bench for several terms after that – the judges a governor selects could make a lasting impression on the state and its laws.
For all of the state’s courts, a nominating commission vets people who apply to be judges. The top picks are presented to the governor, who does his own investigation and makes his selection. For circuit court judges, the governor’s selection is checked by putting those judges — plus other attorneys interested in the position — on the ballot after at least a year of service for the people to vote on.
Read MoreSupport Our Work!
We depend on your support. A generous gift in any amount helps us continue to bring you this service.
Recent Comments