Ch. 307
LAWS OF MARYLAND
(ix) Murder;
(x) Rape;
(xi) Robbery, including robbery with a deadly
weapon;
(xii) Assault with intent to commit any of
these crimes; or
(xiii) Use of a handgun or other deadly weapon
in the commission or attempt to commit any crime.
(13) "MANDATORY PAROLE SUPERVISION" IS A CONDITIONAL
RELEASE FROM IMPRISONMENT WHICH IS GRANTED TO ANY PERSON
SENTENCED AFTER JULY 1, 1970 TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE DIVISION
OF CORRECTION WHO HAS SERVED THE TERM OR TERMS, LESS THE
DEDUCTIONS PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 27, § 700 OF THE CODE. THIS
CONDITIONAL RELEASE WAS PREVIOUSLY REFERRED TO AS "MANDATORY
RELEASE".
[4-612.
Any person sentenced after July 1, 1970, to the jurisdiction
of the Division of Correction and having served his term or
terms, less the deductions provided for in Article 27, § 700 of
this Code, shall, upon release, be deemed as if released on
parole until the expiration of the maximum term or terms for
which he was sentenced. Said released prisoner shall be subject
to all laws, rules, regulations and conditions applicable to
parolees and shall remain under the supervision of the Maryland
Division of Parole and Probation until the expiration of the
maximum term or terms for which he was sentenced.
This section shall not prevent delivery of a prisoner to any
State or federal authority otherwise entitled to his custody.]
4-612.
(A) A MANDATORY PAROLEE PERSON UNDER MANDATORY SUPERVISION
SHALL BE ISSUED A WRITTEN ORDER, SPECIFYING THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS WHICH MUST BE MET, IN ORDER FOR THE MANDATORY PAROLEE
PERSON UNDER MANDATORY SUPERVISION TO SERVE THE REMAINDER OF THE
TERM OUTSIDE THE CONFINES OF A CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION.
(B) EACH MANDATORY PAROLEE PERSON UNDER MANDATORY
SUPERVISION SHALL BE DEEMED TO REMAIN IN LEGAL CUSTODY UNTIL THE
EXPIRATION OF THE FULL TERM.
(C) A MANDATORY PAROLEE PERSON UNDER MANDATORY SUPERVISION
SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ALL LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS, AND CONDITIONS
APPLICABLE TO PAROLEES.
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