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Code · Maryland · Courts and Judicial Proceedings

§ 8-426

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§8–426.
(a)Subject to subsection
(b)of this section, an individual is entitled, for each day that an individual is required to be in attendance at or proximity to a circuit court for a county for jury service, to:
(1)A State per diem of $30; and
(2)The supplement, if any, authorized by the county.
(b)A trial juror is entitled:
(1)For the first 5 days of jury service in one trial, to a State per diem of $30; and
(2)For each day of jury service in one trial in excess of 5 days, a State per diem of $50.
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