Today, the Committee still considers legislation relating to judicial administration and court structure. It also is concerned with administrative law; correctional facilities and services; criminal and civil laws, penalties, and procedures; family law; juvenile justice; and the legal profession; legal rights and immunities; jailable motor vehicle offenses; and trusts and estates.
Twenty-two delegates serve on this committee (House Rules 18; Code State Government Article, secs. 2-1103 through 2-1105).
CIVIL LAW & PROCEDURE SUBCOMMITTEE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUBCOMMITTEE
ESTATES & TRUSTS SUBCOMMITTEE
FAMILY LAW SUBCOMMITTEE
JUVENILE LAW SUBCOMMITTEE
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The Civil Law and Procedure Subcommittee formed in 1995.
In 1995, the Criminal Justice Subcommittee was established.
The Estates and Trusts Subcommittee started its work in January 2003.
The Family Law Subcommittee began as the Family and Juvenile Law Subcommittee in 1995. In January 2003, that subcommittee divided to form the Family Law Subcommittee and the Juvenile Law Subcommittee.
The Juvenile Law Subcommittee originated as the Family and Juvenile Law Subcommittee in 1995. That subcommittee was separated into the Juvenile Law Subcommittee and the Family Law Subcommittee in January 2003.
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