Definition:
The release of a prison inmate granted by the U.S. Parole Commission after the inmate has completed part of his or her sentence in a federal prison. When the parolee is released to the community, he or she is placed under the supervision of a U.S. probation officer.
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District Court - Most people experience the court system through the District Court. Cases heard here include motor vehicle (traffic) and boating violations and other misdemeanors and specified felonies, domestic violence and peace order petitions, landlord-tenant disputes, small claims and other civil cases involving limited dollar amounts, and replevin (recovery of wrongfully taken or detained goods). Each county and the City of Baltimore has at least one District Court location. A case in the District Court is argued before a judge only: there are no jury trials in District Court.
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Selection of jurors in Maryland.
Prospective jurors for the federal court are chosen from a jury pool generated by random selection of citizens' names from lists of registered voters from each county in the state of Maryland.
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