Court commissioner definition

Court commissioner means an individual appointed under Section 78A-5-107. (b)
Court commissioner means a court commissioner under
Court commissioner means a court commissioner under s. 757.68, a family court commis- sioner under s. 767.13, a juvenile court commissioner un- der s. 48.065 or 938.065 and a probate court commission- er under s. 757.72.

Examples of Court commissioner in a sentence

  • It does not apply to an initial appearance before a District Court commissioner.

  • Committee note: Code, Article 27, §616 1/2 prohibits a District Court commissioner from releasing certain categories of persons; see subsections (c), (i), (j), and (l).

  • Section 5-202 of that Article precludes release by a District Court commissioner if the defendant is charged with certain crimes under certain circumstances.

  • Any clerk, District Court commissioner, or other person authorized by law may take a bail bond.

  • On first contact with a victim, a law enforcement officer, District Court commissioner, or juvenile intake officer must give an identified victim a pamphlet that advises the victim of the rights, services, and procedures available in the time before and after the filing of a charging document.

  • Authorization to Take Bail Bond Any clerk, District Court commissioner, or other person authorized by law may take a bail bond.

  • In General In most cases, pretrial release determinations are made at the defendant’s initial appearance before a District Court commissioner.

  • To apply for Public Defender representation, contact a District Court commissioner.

  • Pretrial Detentions Because the bill restricts the ability of a District Court commissioner to authorize the pretrial release of specified individuals, the bill may increase general fund expenditures for pretrial detentions in Baltimore City.

  • URBAN STREET STANDARDS: Average lot width in the proposed subdivision is less than one-hundred-fifty (150) feet.

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