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Session Laws, 2005
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H.B. 610                                                 VETOES F.       Child pornography under § 11-207, § 11-208, or §
11-208.1 of the Criminal Law Article; G.      Gambling; H. Robbery under § 3-402 or § 3-403 of the Criminal Law
Article; I.       A felony under Title 6, Subtitle 1 of the Criminal Law
Article; J. Bribery; K. Extortion; L. Dealing in a controlled dangerous substance, including a
violation of § 5-617 or § 5-619 of the Criminal Law Article; M. A fraudulent insurance act, as defined in Title 27, Subtitle
4 of the Insurance Article; N. An offense relating to destructive devices under § 4-503 of
the Criminal Law Article; O.      Sexual solicitation of a minor under § 3-324 of the
Criminal Law Article; or P. A conspiracy or solicitation to commit an offense listed in
items A through O of this item; or 2.       If: A.      A person has created a barricade situation; and B.      Probable cause exists for the investigative or law
enforcement officer to believe a hostage or hostages may be involved. (3)     It is lawful under this subtitle for a person to intercept a wire, oral, or
electronic communication where the person is a party to the communication and
where all of the parties to the communication have given prior consent to the
interception unless the communication is intercepted for the purpose of committing
any criminal or tortious act in violation of the Constitution or laws of the United
States or of this State. (4)     (i) It is lawful under this subtitle for a law enforcement officer in
the course of the officer's regular duty to intercept an oral communication, if: 1.       The law enforcement officer initially lawfully detained a
vehicle during a criminal investigation or for a traffic violation; 2.       The law enforcement officer is a party to the oral
communication;
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