General Filing and Service Requirements

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

Rule Set: Local Rules of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland

Rule: 202

Jurisdiction: DMD

Bluebook Citation: D. Md. L.R. 202

Superseding Charging Documents 2. II. CRIMINAL RULE 201.

COUNSEL 1.

Who May Appear as Counsel a) Generally Except as otherwise provided in this Rule, a defendant in a criminal case may only be represented by a member of the Bar of this Court or counsel appointed for that defendant by any United States court. b) Pro Hac Vice The Court may permit any attorney who is an active member in good standing of the bar of any other United States court or of the highest court of any state to appear and participate as counsel in a particular criminal case. Such permission shall not constitute formal admission to the Bar of this Court. However, an attorney admitted pro hac vice is subject to the disciplinary jurisdiction of this Court. Any party represented by an attorney who has been admitted pro hac vice must also be represented by an attorney who is, and continuously remains, an active member in good standing of the Bar of this Court who shall sign all documents and, unless excused by the presiding judge, be present at any court proceedings.

2. Appointment of Counsel Counsel for indigent defendants shall be appointed in accordance with the procedures established by the plan as adopted and amended by the Court from time to time pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3006A. The plan is available for public inspection through the Clerk’s Office. 3.

Withdrawal of Appearance Counsel for a defendant may withdraw their appearance only with leave of court, except as provided by L.R. 101.2.c. RULE 202.

GENERAL FILING AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 1.

Generally The provisions of L.R. 102 apply to criminal proceedings. 2. Superseding Charging Documents The provisions of L.R. 103.6.c apply to any superseding charging documents. U.S. District Court of Maryland Local Rules (December 1, 2025) 36

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