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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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S.B. 579
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Dear Mr. President:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed Senate Bill 579 - Criminal Law - Robbery by Display of Written Instrument
Claiming Possession of Dangerous Weapon - Penalty.
This bill prohibits a person from committing or attempting to commit a robbery by
displaying a written instrument claiming that the person has possession of a
dangerous weapon and establishes a specified penalty.
House Bill 663, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign Senate
Bill 579.
Very truly yours,
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Governor
Senate Bill No. 579
AN ACT concerning
Criminal Law - Robbery —Premises of Fiduciary Institution by Display of
Written Instrument Claiming Possession of Dangerous Weapon - Penalty
FOR the purpose of establishing the crime of robbery or attempted robbery on the
premises of certain fiduciary institutions; defining a certain term prohibiting a
person from committing or attempting to commit a robbery by displaying a
written instrument claiming that the person has possession of a dangerous
weapon; establishing a certain penalties penalty for violation of this Act; and
generally relating to robbery or attempted robbery on the premises of a fiduciary
institution by display of a written instrument claiming possession of a
dangerous weapon.
BY adding to repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article - Criminal Law
Section 3-406 3-402
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2002 Volume and 2004 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Criminal Law
Section 14-101(a) 3-403
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2002 Volume and 2004 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article—Financial Institutions
Section 1-301(b)
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