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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
Ch. 372
clause of former Public Local Laws, Art. 14 [Howard County], § 7.303 and
revised to apply statewide. Subsection (c)(1) of this section is new language derived from the reference
to use of testimony in former CJ § 2-503(a) and the references to a hearing
and written order in the second sentence of former Public Local Laws, Art.
1 [Allegany County], § 32-6G and the second sentence of former Public
Local Laws, Art. 16 [Montgomery County], § 12-23 and revised to apply
statewide. Subsection (c)(2) of this section is new language derived from the second
sentence and, as they related to copying transcripts, the first sentence of
former Public Local Laws, Art. 1 [Allegany County], § 32-6G and the
second sentence of former Public Local Laws, Art. 16 [Montgomery
County], § 12-23 and revised to apply statewide. In subsections (a) and (b)(1) of this section, the former references to
"shorthand", "stenographic notes", and "typewritten" transcripts are
deleted as too narrow in light of current methods of court reporting. In subsection (b)(1) of this section, the former references to a "full"
transcript of "oral" testimony are deleted to allow for transcription of only
needed testimony. The deletion is not intended, however, to suggest that a
court reporter need not accurately take testimony in its entirety. Also in subsection (b)(1) of this section, the former reference to providing a
transcript on request of a court is deleted as a court should order a State's
Attorney, as custodian, to provide a copy of a transcript. In subsection (c)(2) of this section, references to a "governmental unit" are
added for completeness as "person" generally does not include such units
unless expressly stated. As to "person", see Art. 1, § 15 of the Code. As to "county", see Art. 1, § 14 of the Code. Defined term: "Circuit court" § 1-101 8-417. BALTIMORE CITY INVESTIGATIONS AND REPORTS. (A)     SCOPE OF SECTION. THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO A GRAND JURY FOR BALTIMORE CITY. (B)     INVESTIGATIONS. IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER DUTY IMPOSED BY LAW, EACH GRAND JURY SHALL
CARRY OUT AN INVESTIGATION AS A JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DIRECTS. (C)     REPORTS. AT THE END OF THE PERIOD FOR WHICH A GRAND JURY SITS, THE GRAND JURY
SHALL SUBMIT TO THE JURY COMMISSIONER OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A REPORT ON
EACH OF ITS INVESTIGATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
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