2019 Maryland Code
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 3 - Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Jurisdiction/special Causes of Action
Subtitle 15 - Peace Orders
§ 3-1506. Modification; rescission; appeals

    (a)    (1)    A peace order may be modified or rescinded during the term of the peace order after:

            (i)    Giving notice to the petitioner and the respondent; and

            (ii)    A hearing.

        (2)    For good cause shown, a judge may extend the term of the peace order for 6 months beyond the period specified in § 3–1505(f) of this subtitle, after:

            (i)    Giving notice to the petitioner and the respondent; and

            (ii)    A hearing.

        (3)    (i)    If, during the term of a final peace order, a petitioner files a motion to extend the term of the order under paragraph (2) of this subsection, the court shall hold a hearing on the motion within 30 days after the motion is filed.

            (ii)    If the hearing on the motion is scheduled after the original expiration date of the final peace order, the court shall extend the order and keep the terms of the order in full force and effect until the hearing on the motion.

    (b)    (1)    If a District Court judge grants or denies relief under a petition filed under this subtitle, a respondent or a petitioner may appeal to the circuit court for the county where the District Court is located.

        (2)    An appeal taken under this subsection to the circuit court shall be heard de novo in the circuit court.

        (3)    (i)    If an appeal is filed under this subsection, the District Court judgment shall remain in effect until superseded by a judgment of the circuit court.

            (ii)    Unless the circuit court orders otherwise, modification or enforcement of the District Court order shall be by the District Court.

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