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Generally, most requests for a transcript or recording pertain to a District Court action. See the District Court for more information. If you want information on the availability of a transcript or recording in a circuit or an appellate court please contact the Clerk’s Office for assistance. Contact information, see the Court of Appeals – the Court of Special Appeals – Circuit Courts for the clerk’s’ phone listing. -top- dark red red arrow pointing rightVerdicts When a verdict is rendered – either by a jury or judge – the actual decision is either guilty or not guilty. There is no finding of innocent. However, a defendant, if found “not guilty”, can be described as having been acquitted. If there is a finding of “not guilty,” it simply reflects the fact that the prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Common resolutions of cases other than by findings of “not guilty” and “guilty” include: Nolle pros.

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