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Maryland Sample Letter for Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Court Name] [Judge's Name] [Judge's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Case No: [Case Number] Appellant: [Appellant's Name] Appealed: [Appealed's Name] Dear Judge [Judge's last name], I hope this letter finds you well. As counsel for the appellant in the above-mentioned case, I am writing to transmit the Record on Appeal, pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Maryland Rules of Appellate Procedure. Please find enclosed the complete Record on Appeal, consisting of the following documents: 1. Notice of Appeal: This document was filed with the Clerk of the Court on [Date] and includes the specific details of the issues being appealed in this case. 2. Appellant's Designation of Record: Attached to this letter is the appellant's designated record, which contains all necessary transcripts, exhibits, and other pertinent documents filed in the trial court. This designation was filed with the Clerk of the Court on [Date]. 3. Clerk's Transcript: The Clerk of the Court has prepared a certified copy of the docket entries and other relevant documents from the trial court proceedings. This transcript is also included in the enclosed Record on Appeal. 4. Transcripts of Proceedings: Enclosed are the complete transcripts of all relevant proceedings held in the trial court. These transcripts were prepared by a certified court reporter and are crucial for an effective and comprehensive review of the case on appeal. 5. Exhibits: As indicated in the appellant's designated record, the relevant exhibits introduced and admitted during the trial are included in the enclosed Record on Appeal. Each exhibit is appropriately labeled and indexed for ease of reference. I have taken utmost care in ensuring that the enclosed record is accurate, complete, and properly organized. However, please inform me immediately if you identify any discrepancies or missing documents. In accordance with Maryland's Rules of Appellate Procedure, I request that the court accepts the enclosed Record on Appeal and considers it when reviewing the merits of the case. Additionally, I respectfully request that the court notify all parties involved regarding the scheduling of oral arguments or any further instructions regarding the appeal process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I trust that this Record on Appeal will assist the court in conducting a fair and thorough review of the case. If there are any additional documents or information you require, please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Your Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] --- Types of Maryland Sample Letters for Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: 1. Appellant's Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: This type of letter is written by the appellant's counsel to the court, transmitting the Record on Appeal for the purposes of the appeal. 2. Appealed's Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: This type of letter is written by the appealed's counsel to the court, transmitting the Record on Appeal if the appealed decides to file a cross-appeal or respond to the appellant's appeal. 3. Joint Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: In some cases, both parties may jointly agree to transmit the Record on Appeal in a single letter. This type of letter is signed by both appellants and appealed's counsel, acknowledging the agreement and jointly transmitting the Record on Appeal.
Maryland Sample Letter for Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Court Name] [Judge's Name] [Judge's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Case No: [Case Number] Appellant: [Appellant's Name] Appealed: [Appealed's Name] Dear Judge [Judge's last name], I hope this letter finds you well. As counsel for the appellant in the above-mentioned case, I am writing to transmit the Record on Appeal, pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Maryland Rules of Appellate Procedure. Please find enclosed the complete Record on Appeal, consisting of the following documents: 1. Notice of Appeal: This document was filed with the Clerk of the Court on [Date] and includes the specific details of the issues being appealed in this case. 2. Appellant's Designation of Record: Attached to this letter is the appellant's designated record, which contains all necessary transcripts, exhibits, and other pertinent documents filed in the trial court. This designation was filed with the Clerk of the Court on [Date]. 3. Clerk's Transcript: The Clerk of the Court has prepared a certified copy of the docket entries and other relevant documents from the trial court proceedings. This transcript is also included in the enclosed Record on Appeal. 4. Transcripts of Proceedings: Enclosed are the complete transcripts of all relevant proceedings held in the trial court. These transcripts were prepared by a certified court reporter and are crucial for an effective and comprehensive review of the case on appeal. 5. Exhibits: As indicated in the appellant's designated record, the relevant exhibits introduced and admitted during the trial are included in the enclosed Record on Appeal. Each exhibit is appropriately labeled and indexed for ease of reference. I have taken utmost care in ensuring that the enclosed record is accurate, complete, and properly organized. However, please inform me immediately if you identify any discrepancies or missing documents. In accordance with Maryland's Rules of Appellate Procedure, I request that the court accepts the enclosed Record on Appeal and considers it when reviewing the merits of the case. Additionally, I respectfully request that the court notify all parties involved regarding the scheduling of oral arguments or any further instructions regarding the appeal process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I trust that this Record on Appeal will assist the court in conducting a fair and thorough review of the case. If there are any additional documents or information you require, please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Your Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] --- Types of Maryland Sample Letters for Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: 1. Appellant's Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: This type of letter is written by the appellant's counsel to the court, transmitting the Record on Appeal for the purposes of the appeal. 2. Appealed's Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: This type of letter is written by the appealed's counsel to the court, transmitting the Record on Appeal if the appealed decides to file a cross-appeal or respond to the appellant's appeal. 3. Joint Letter Transmitting Record on Appeal: In some cases, both parties may jointly agree to transmit the Record on Appeal in a single letter. This type of letter is signed by both appellants and appealed's counsel, acknowledging the agreement and jointly transmitting the Record on Appeal.