WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 712
money, goods or chattels to the value of five dollars or upwards, or as being accessory
thereto, shall restore the thing taken to the owner thereof, or shall pay him the full value
thereof, and shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction be sentenced to the
penitentiary for not more than ten years.]
[33A.
If any person shall break into any shop, storehouse, tobacco house, warehouse, or
other building, although the same be not contiguous to or used with any mansion house,
or into any boat, craft, or vessel, with intent to steal any money, goods or chattels under
the value of $300, or if any person shall break into any shop, storehouse, tobacco house,
warehouse, or other building, although the same be not contiguous to or used with any
mansion house, and steals from thence any money, goods or chattels under the value of
five dollars, he, his aiders, abettors and counsellors shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall be tried before any court of competent jurisdiction, and being
thereof convicted, shall restore the goods and chattels so stolen, or pay the full value
thereof to the owner thereof, and be further sentenced to the penitentiary or house of
correction, or to the jail of the county in which the offense may have been committed, or
of the City of Baltimore, if the offense be committed in said city, in the discretion of the
court for not more than eighteen months.]
[33B.
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Enclosure" means any building, watercraft, aircraft, trailer,
sleeping car, or other structure or vehicle.
(ii) "Enclosure" includes:
1. Each separately secured or occupied portion of the building
or vehicle; and
2. Each structure appurtenant or connected to the building or
vehicle.
(3) ''Research''' means any studious and serious inquiry, examination,
investigation, or experimentation aimed at the discovery or accumulation of facts, data,
theories, technologies, or applications for any governmental, scientific, educational, or
proprietary purpose.
(4) "Research facility" means any enclosure or separately secured yard, pad,
pond, laboratory, pasture, or pen the purpose of which is to conduct research, house
research subjects, or store supplies, records, data, prototypes, or equipment necessary to
or derived from research.
(5) "Research property" means any property related to research in a
research facility, regardless of value, including any sample, specimen, research subject,
record, data, test result, or proprietary information.
(b) A person shall be guilty of breaking and entering a research facility only if:
(1) The breaking and entering was performed with the intent to:
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