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906

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 267

Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments

140.

In this subheading, the following words have the
meanings indicated:

(k) "Value" means value as defined in § 340(1) of this
[section] ARTICLE.

142.

(d) The fact that a drawer or representative drawer,
without the consent of the payee, stopped or countermanded
the payment of the check, or otherwise caused the drawee to
disregard or dishonor or refuse to recognize the check
without returning or tendering the return OF the property
obtained, constitutes presumptive evidence that the drawer
or representative drawer had the intent to stop or
countermand payment or otherwise cause the drawee to
disregard or dishonor or refuse to recognize the check at
the time of uttering.

279.

The following schedules include the controlled
dangerous substances listed or to be listed by whatever
official name, common or usual name, chemical name, or trade
name designated.

(c) In determining that a [substances] SUBSTANCE comes
within this schedule, the Department shall find:

1.  A potential for abuse less than the
substances listed in Schedules I and II; and

2.  Well documented and approved medical use in
the United States; and

3.  Abuse may lead to moderate or low physical
dependence or high psychological dependence.

388A.

(b) Any person causing the death of another as the
result of his negligent driving, operation or control of a
motor vehicle while intoxicated is guilty of a misdemeanor
to be known as "homicide by motor vehicle while
intoxicated," and the person so convicted shall be punished
by imprisonment for not more than two years, or by [fine or]
FINE OF not more than $1,000 or both fine and imprisonment.

In any indictment, information, or warrant for homicide
by motor vehicle while intoxicated, it is not necessary to
set forth the manner and means of death.

 

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