Dorchester Center, MA asked in Criminal Law for Maryland

Q: who do you put as defendant in waving the court cost fee regarding the Court Baltimore City MD

who do you put as defendant in waving the court cost fee regarding the Court Baltimore City MD

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Mark Oakley
Mark Oakley
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Rockville, MD
  • Licensed in Maryland

A: In a criminal case, the defendant is the person being charged with a crime. In a civil case, the defendant is the person being sued, as in Jane Doe, Plaintiff, vs. John Doe, Defendant. In some types of cases, like guardianships, name change petitions, or estates, there are no defendants, just "interested persons" who need to be listed to receive notification of the action.

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