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Court of Appeals

Why do some Court of Appeals Decisions take so Long?

By Fraser Smith • Apr 24, 2013

WYPR's Fraser Smith and Steve Lash of the Daily Record talk about why some cases at the Maryland Court of Appeals are decided years after arguments are heard.

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