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Code · Maryland · Courts and Judicial Proceedings

§ 12-202

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§12–202.
A review by way of certiorari may not be granted by the Supreme Court of Maryland in a case or proceeding in which the Appellate Court of Maryland has denied or granted:
(1)Leave to prosecute an appeal in a post conviction proceeding;
(2)Leave to appeal from a refusal to issue a writ of habeas corpus sought for the purpose of determining the right to bail or the appropriate amount of bail;
(3)Leave to appeal in an incarcerated individual grievance commission proceeding;
(4)Leave to appeal from a final judgment entered following a plea of guilty in a circuit court; or
(5)Leave to appeal from an order of a circuit court revoking probation.
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