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- Charging documents are required to try an offense1. In the District Court, an offense may be tried on an information, a statement of charges filed pursuant to section (b) Rule 4-211, or a citation in the case of a petty offense or when authorized by statute1. All documents initiating new criminal cases will be electronically filed by Clerk’s Office staff, including complaints, informations, indictments, sealed indictments and motions to seal, superseding indictments2. To file charges, you can file a report with your local police department or file an Application for Statement of Charges on your own with a District Court commissioner3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.An offense shall be tried only on a charging document. (b) In the District Court. In the District Court, an offense may be tried (1) on an information, (2) on a statement of charges filed pursuant to section (b) Rule 4-211, or (3) on a citation in the case of a petty offense or when authorized by statute. (c) In the Circuit Court.casetext.com/rule/maryland-court-rules/title-4-crimi…Charging Documents All documents initiating new criminal cases will be electronically filed by Clerk’s Office staff. This includes complaints; informations; indictments; sealed indictments and motions to seal; superseding indictments;www.mdd.uscourts.gov/content/charging-documentsFile a police report - File a report with your local police department. If the police file charges, the court and Office of State’s Attorney will become involved automatically. OR File charges with a commissioner - If the police don’t file charges, you may file an Application for Statement of Charges on your own with a District Court commissioner.mdcourts.gov/legalhelp/criminalcases
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