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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
shall have only the authority to recommend the sanctions as
provided in this subtitle for summary punishment. If a single
member hearing board is convened, that member need not be of the
same rank. However, all other provisions of this subtitle shall
apply.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Omitted punctuation and incorrect usage in
Article 27, § 727(d).
Occurred: Ch. 366, Acts of 1977.
752.
(f) A person is not entitled to inspect or challenge any
criminal history record information pursuant to this subtitle if
the information or any part of it is relevant to a pending
criminal proceeding. This subsection does not affect any right of
inspection and discovery permitted under [Chapter 700 of] the
Maryland Rules [or the Maryland District Rules,] or [permitted]
under any statute, rule, or regulation not part of or adopted
pursuant to this subtitle.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete reference in Article 27, § 752(f).
Occurred: Revision of Maryland Rules effective July
1, 1984.
761.
A crime victim or witness should:
(3) Receive crisis intervention assistance, if
needed, or [to] be informed by the appropriate criminal justice
agency where crisis intervention assistance, emergency medical
treatment, creditor intercession services, or other social
services and counseling may be obtained;
(5) Be advised of the protection available, [and]
AND, on [request to] REQUEST, be protected by criminal justice
agencies, to the extent reasonable, practicable, and, in the
agency's discretion, necessary, from harm or threats of harm
arising out of the crime victim's or witness's cooperation with
law enforcement and prosecution efforts;
(8) Be advised of and, on request, [to] be provided
with employer intercession services, when appropriate, by the
State's Attorney's office or other available resource to seek
employer cooperation in minimizing an employee's loss of pay or
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