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The Salisbury Trustee Meeting Room

By Southern Maryland Team

Nov 10, 2020

HomeBlogThe Salisbury Trustee Meeting Room

The Trustee meetings for most of the Eastern Shore take place in the Federal Building in Salisbury, Maryland. This building houses the Post Office, Federal Court House and other federal agencies.

When you enter the building turn to your right and walk past the metal detector into the court room. Yes, the meetings will be in a Court room, but the Judge won’t be there.

When you name is called we will just be sitting at one of the lawyers tables while you answer the Trustees questions, you won’t be sitting at a witness stand. Head into the meeting room (ok the courtroom) and watch some meetings until your lawyer arrives.

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