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Cases citing this passage

he master is not a judge and is not vested with any part of the state's judicial power.

Cited 12 times across 3 cases. Most often attributed to Attorney Grievance Commission v. Wohlfarth, 1994.

Timeline. First cited 1997  ·  peak 1997 (4 pins)  ·  last 2008  ·  spans 12 years  ·  33% of all citations are from the last 5 years  ·  steady
1997200020052008
Related passages — frequently cited in the same opinions as this one
co-cited 3×  masters are entrusted with none of the judicial power of the state
co-cited 3×  once a master has recommended a contempt proceeding it is necessary for the court to issue the show cause order because the master does not have the power to issue such orders.

In Re Marcus J.  ·  2008-06-17  ·  Court of Appeals of Maryland  ·  4 pin-cites
State v. Wiegmann  ·  1998-08-04  ·  Court of Appeals of Maryland  ·  4 pin-cites
Wiegmann v. State  ·  1997-12-01  ·  Court of Special Appeals of Maryland  ·  4 pin-cites