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Ch. 5
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Occurred: Prior to the 1957 codification of the
Annotated Code of Maryland.
412.
(b) Except as provided under [subsection (d)] SUBSECTION
(F) of this section, a person found guilty of murder in the first
degree shall be sentenced to death, imprisonment for life, or
imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole. The
sentence shall be imprisonment for life unless: (1) (i) the State
notified the person in writing at least 30 days prior to trial
that it intended to seek a sentence of death, and advised the
person of each aggravating circumstance upon which it intended to
rely, and (ii) a sentence of death is imposed in accordance with
§ 413; or (2) the State notified the person in writing at least
30 days prior to trial that it intended to seek a sentence of
imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole under §
412 or § 413 of this article.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Erroneous internal reference in Article 27, §
412(b).
Occurred: As a result of the concurrent codification
of Chs. 237 and 626, Acts of 1987, both of which added
new subsection (d) to Article 27, § 412.
443.
(h) The Superintendent of the Maryland State Police or his
duly authorized agent or agents shall revoke an issued pistol and
revolver dealer's license, by written notification forwarded to
the licensee, under any of the following circumstances:
(1) When it is discovered false information or
statements have been supplied or made in an application required
by this section.
(2) If the licensee is convicted of a crime of
violence, in this State or elsewhere, or of any of the provisions
of this subtitle, or is a fugitive from justice, or is [an] A
habitual drunkard, or is addicted to or [an] A habitual user of
narcotics, barbiturates or amphetamines, or has spent more than
thirty consecutive days in any medical institution for treatment
of a mental disorder or disorders, unless the licensee produces a
physician's certificate, issued subsequent to the last period of
institutionalization, certifying that the licensee is capable of
possessing a pistol or revolver without undue danger to himself
or herself, or to others.
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