2019 Maryland CodeCriminal Law. 2019 Maryland Code. Criminal Law. Title 1 - General Provisions. Title 2 - Homicide. Title 3 - Other Crimes Against the Person. Title 4 - Weapon Crimes. Title 5 - Controlled Dangerous Substances, Prescriptions, and Other Substances. Title 6 - Crimes Against Property.
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Maryland Code, Criminal Law. Current as of January 01, 2018 Updated by FindLaw Staff. This is FindLaw's hosted version of Maryland Code, Criminal Law. Use this page to navigate to all sections within Maryland Code, Criminal Law. Expand sections by using the arrow icons. Broken Promises, and Chilling Free Speech;
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Reckless driving laws are prosecuted thorough Maryland Transportation Code section 21-901.1 due to the suspect’s willful disregard of the safety of other people or property. Penalties for a first time conviction are a fine of up to $1,000 and six MVA points.
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title 1 - general provisions (§§ 1-101 — 1-401) title 2 - homicide (§§ 2-101 — 2-508) title 3 - other crimes against the person (§§ 3-101 — 3-1203)
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MD Code, Criminal Law, § 4-104, MD CRIM LAW § 4-104 Current with all legislation from the 2021 Regular Session and 2021 First Special Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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(13) § 10–110, § 10–201, § 10–402, § 10–404, or § 10–502 of the criminal law article; 10–110 (Illegal dumping and litter control law) 10-201 (Obstructing or hindering the free passage of another, disorderly conduct/disturbing the peace, failure to obey a reasonable lawful order, disturbing the peace/loud noise, building fire on
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Digest of Criminal Laws. This online document contains only a small portion of the laws of Maryland. Its intent is to provide an abridged version of the laws for Police Officers when working. It should not be considered the only source of information. Portions of some sections have been edited or summarized.
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Md. CRIMINAL LAW Code Ann. § 5-101 (2014) § 5-101. Definitions (a) In general. -- In this title the following words have the meanings indicated. ** REVISOR'S NOTE This subsection is new language derived without substantive change from the introductory language of former Art. 27, § …
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Title 6 - CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY. Subtitle 1 - ARSON AND BURNING (§§ 6-101 — 6-111) Subtitle 2 - BURGLARY AND RELATED CRIMES (§§ 6-201 — 6-210) Subtitle 3 - MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION AND RELATED CRIMES (§§ 6-301 — 6-307) Subtitle 4 - …
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Maryland Felonies and Misdemeanors Every state is free to define its own criminal code as long as the laws are constitutional. This means that what constitutes a misdemeanor in Tallahassee, Florida or according to the federal government's criminal …
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Maryland law makes it a crime to fail to provide for children in your care. Tobacco Minimum Age Effective October 1, 2019, the minimum age to purchase tobacco products and …
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This online document contains only a small portion of the laws of Maryland. Its intent is to provide an abridged version of the laws for Police Officers when working. It should not be considered the only source of information. Portions of some sections have been edited or summarized.
This is the lowest-level theft offense in Maryland, and is commonly known as petty theft. At this lowest level, misdemeanor theft carries a sentence of imprisonment of not more than 90 days, or a fine of not more than $500, or both.
Under current Maryland criminal code, the trade, barter or sale of a child for money or something of monetary value is a misdemeanor offense with penalties not to exceed a fine of up to $10,000 and/or five years’ incarceration. –– Hannah Gaskill
Here are some of the wackiest statutes Maryland law includes: Oral sex is illegal in Maryland — giving and receiving. If you live in Baltimore, it is illegal to take a lion to the movies. If you are a woman married to a man, it is illegal to go through your husband’s pockets while he’s sleeping. It is illegal to eat while swimming in the ocean.