Municipality Liability For Decisions

Summary

Municipalities in Maryland generally have immunity from liability for judicial actions, including those by orphans courts. However, exceptions may apply if constitutional rights are violated. If a judges decision negatively impacts you, consider filing an appeal, seeking legal advice for potential misconduct, or filing a complaint with the judicial review board. Consulting a local attorney can provide more personalized guidance.

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What if the bad decision makes the victim homeless?
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. While municipalities generally have immunity, certain exceptions might apply, especially if constitutional rights are violated. Do you want to be connected to a local lawyer who can assist you with this specific case?
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If a judge refuses to accept my offer to purchase a home I inherited, and her decision leads me to losing my house, what recourse do I have?
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You may consider the following steps:
- File an appeal if you believe the judge made an error in their decision.
- Seek legal advice to explore if there was any misconduct or legal error.
- File a complaint with the judicial review board if you suspect wrongdoing.
Would you like more specific information on any of these options?