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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
Ch. 461
COMMIT A FELONY FELONIOUS VIOLATION OF TITLE 5 OF THIS ARTICLE OR THE
COMMISSION OF A CRIME OF VIOLENCE AS DEFINED IN § 14-101 OF THIS ARTICLE,
OR A CONSPIRACY OR SOLICITATION TO COMMIT SUCH A CRIME,
A PERSON WHO
VIOLATES THIS SECTION IS GUILTY OF A FELONY AND ON CONVICTION IS SUBJECT
TO IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 20 YEARS. (D) A SENTENCE IMPOSED UNDER THIS SECTION MAY BE SEPARATE FROM
AND CONSECUTIVE TO OR CONCURRENT WITH A SENTENCE FOR ANY CRIME BASED
ON THE ACT ESTABLISHING THE VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION. 9-305. (a) A person may not, by threat, force, or corrupt means, try to influence,
intimidate, or impede a juror, a witness, or an officer of a court of the State OR OF THE
UNITED STATES in the performance of the person's official duties. (B) A PERSON MAY NOT SOLICIT ANOTHER PERSON TO, TRY BY THREAT,
FORCE, OR CORRUPT MEANS, TRY TO INFLUENCE, INTIMIDATE, OR IMPEDE A JUROR,
A WITNESS, OR AN OFFICER OF THE COURT OF THE STATE OR OF THE UNITED
STATES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PERSON'S OFFICIAL DUTIES. [(b)] (C) (1) [A] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS
SUBSECTION, A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 5 years or a fine not exceeding
[$10,000] $5,000 or both. (2)      IF AN ACT DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION RELATES
TO
IS TAKEN IN CONNECTION WITH A PROCEEDING INVOLVING A FELONY,
INCLUDING AN ATTEMPT, CONSPIRACY, OR SOLICITATION TO COMMIT A FELONY
FELONIOUS VIOLATION OF TITLE 5 OF THIS ARTICLE OR THE COMMISSION OF A
CRIME OF VIOLENCE AS DEFINED IN § 14-101 OF THIS ARTICLE, OR A CONSPIRACY OR
SOLICITATION TO COMMIT SUCH A CRIME,
A PERSON WHO VIOLATES THIS SECTION
IS GUILTY OF A FELONY AND ON CONVICTION IS SUBJECT TO IMPRISONMENT NOT
EXCEEDING 20 YEARS. (D) A SENTENCE IMPOSED UNDER THIS SECTION MAY BE SEPARATE FROM
AND CONSECUTIVE TO OR CONCURRENT WITH A SENTENCE FOR ANY CRIME BASED
ON THE ACT ESTABLISHING THE VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION. ArticleCriminal Procedure 4-202. (b) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, a court exercising
criminal jurisdiction in a case involving a child may transfer the case to the juvenile
court before trial or before a a plea is entered under Maryland Rule 4-242 if:
(1) the accused child was at least 14 but not 18 years of age when the
alleged crime was committed;
(2)     the alleged crime is excluded from the jurisdiction of the juvenile
court under § 3-8A-03(d)(1), (4), or (5) of the Courts Article; and
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