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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor H.B. 610
(IX) (VI) SLEEPING ON OR IN PARK STRUCTURES, SUCH AS
BENCHES OR DOORWAYS;
(X) (VII) LOITERING;
(XI) (VIII) VAGRANCY; OR
(XII) (IX) RIDING A TRANSIT VEHICLE WITHOUT PAYING THE
APPLICABLE FARE OR EXHIBITING PROOF OF PAYMENT OR ANY OF THE ACTS
SPECIFIED IN § 7-705 OF THE TRANSPORTATION ARTICLE.
(c) (6) A PETITION FOR EXPUNGEMENT BASED ON THE COMPLETION OF
THE SENTENCE, INCLUDING PROBATION, THAT WAS IMPOSED FOR THE CONVICTION
OF A CRIME UNDER SUBSECTION (A)(9) OF THIS SECTION MAY NOT BE FILED WITHIN
3 YEARS AFTER THE CONVICTION OR SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE
SENTENCE, WHICHEVER IS LATER.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect October 1, 2005.
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May 26, 2005
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 610 - Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance - Vehicle Theft.
This bill makes it lawful for a person to intercept a wire, oral, or electronic
communication in the course of a law enforcement investigation in order to provide
evidence of the commission of vehicle theft if the person is an investigative or law
enforcement officer or is acting under the direction of an investigative or law
enforcement officer, and the device through which the interception is made has been
placed within a vehicle by or at the direction of law enforcement personnel under
specified circumstances.
Senate Bill 548, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 610.
Very truly yours,
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Governor
House Bill No. 610
AN ACT concerning
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