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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                           Ch. 641

(VIII)SECOND DEGREE SEXUAL OFFENSE IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE
27, § 464A § 464A(A)(1) OF THE CODE;

(IX) USE OF A HANDGUN OR ANTIQUE FIREARM IN THE
COMMISSION OF A FELONY OR CRIME OF VIOLENCE IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27, §
36B(D) OF THE CODE;

(IX)    THIRD DEGREE SEXUAL OFFENSE IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE
27, § 464B(A)(1) OF THE CODE;

(X)     A CRIME IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27, § 36B, § 373, § 374, § 445, §
446, § 481C, OR § 481E OF THE CODE;

(X) (XI) USING, WEARING, CARRYING, OR TRANSPORTING OF
FIREARM DURING AND IN RELATION TO A DRUG TRAFFICKING CRIME IN
VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27, § 281A OF THE CODE;

(XI) (XII) USE OF A FIREARM IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27, § 291A
OF THE CODE;

(XII)(XIII)CARJACKING OR ARMED CARJACKING IN VIOLATION OF
ARTICLE 27, § 348A OF THE CODE;

(XIII)(XIV) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO MURDER;

(XIV)(XV) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO RAPE;

(XV) (XVI) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO ROB; OR

(XVI)(XVII) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIT A SEXUAL OFFENSE
IN THE FIRST OR SECOND DEGREE; OR

(XVII) CARRYING OR POSSESSING A DEADLY WEAPON ON PUBLIC.
SCHOOL PROPERTY IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27, § 36A OF THE CODE
.

(f) If the child is charged with two or more violations of the Maryland Vehicle
Law, another traffic law or ordinance, or the State Boat Act, allegedly arising out of the
same incident and which would result in the child being brought before both the court
and a court exercising criminal jurisdiction, the court has exclusive jurisdiction over all of
the charges.

Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments

594A.

(a)      In any case, except as provided in subsection (b), involving a child who has
reached 14 years of age but has not reached 18 years of age at the time of any alleged
offense excluded under the provisions of § 3-804(e)(l) [, (4), or (5)] OR (4) of the Courts
and Judicial Proceedings Article, the court exercising jurisdiction may transfer the case to
the juvenile court if a waiver is believed to be in the interests of the child or society.

(b)     The court may not transfer a case to the juvenile court under subsection (a) if:

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