Judicial Immunity Limitations
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Judicial immunity protects judges from lawsuits for official actions, but not if actions involve corruption or exceed jurisdiction. In Maryland, report misconduct to the Judicial Disabilities Commission and consult a local attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
hat if the judges actions appear to be cover for someone in her office?
Judicial immunity typically covers judges for actions within their official capacity. If you suspect corruption or actions outside of jurisdiction, you might consider the following steps in Maryland:
- Report suspected misconduct to the Judicial Disabilities Commission.
- Gather evidence supporting your claims.
- Consult a local attorney for advice on potential legal actions.
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- Report suspected misconduct to the Judicial Disabilities Commission.
- Gather evidence supporting your claims.
- Consult a local attorney for advice on potential legal actions.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who can provide further guidance?
What if the judge refuses to deal with perjury and fraud?
If a judge refuses to address perjury and fraud, you can consider the following steps in Maryland:
- File a complaint with the Judicial Disabilities Commission.
- Gather evidence to support your claims.
- Consult a local attorney for legal advice.
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- File a complaint with the Judicial Disabilities Commission.
- Gather evidence to support your claims.
- Consult a local attorney for legal advice.
Would you like help finding local lawyers for more guidance?
If I am doing lawn work to maintain an estate property. how much is allowable to charge per day?
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For lawn work charges in Maryland, the amount you can charge per day depends on various factors such as the complexity of the work, the size of the property, and local market rates. Consider researching local rates or consulting a landscaping professional for guidance.
Do you have more details about the property or the specific work you're doing?
For lawn work charges in Maryland, the amount you can charge per day depends on various factors such as the complexity of the work, the size of the property, and local market rates. Consider researching local rates or consulting a landscaping professional for guidance.
Do you have more details about the property or the specific work you're doing?
If I make a bid on my mother's estate to purchase the property with a title transfer, and the PR refuses in favor of a traditonal sale which nets the estate a lot less money, is that an actionable offense?
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In Maryland, the PR (Personal Representative) of an estate has the duty to act in the best interest of the estate. If you believe the PR is not fulfilling this duty, you can consider:
- Contesting the PR's decision in probate court.
- Providing evidence showing the PR's decision is detrimental to the estate.
- Consulting an attorney for guidance on potential legal action.
Was your bid the highest offer made for the property?
In Maryland, the PR (Personal Representative) of an estate has the duty to act in the best interest of the estate. If you believe the PR is not fulfilling this duty, you can consider:
- Contesting the PR's decision in probate court.
- Providing evidence showing the PR's decision is detrimental to the estate.
- Consulting an attorney for guidance on potential legal action.
Was your bid the highest offer made for the property?
In Maryland Can estate transfer a house to an heir without going to a regular real estate settlement?
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In Maryland, an estate can transfer a house to an heir without a regular real estate settlement through a process known as a "deed of distribution." This process is executed by the personal representative of the estate and must comply with probate court procedures.
In Maryland, an estate can transfer a house to an heir without a regular real estate settlement through a process known as a "deed of distribution." This process is executed by the personal representative of the estate and must comply with probate court procedures.