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S.B. 618                                                  VETOES

[(ix)] (VIII) Third degree sexual offense in violation of Article 27, §
464B(a)(1) of the Code;

[(x)] (IX) A crime in violation of Article 27, § 36B, § 373, § 374, § 445,
§ 446, § 481C, or § 481E of the Code;

[(xi)] (X) 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;

[(xii)] (XI) Use of a firearm in violation of Article 27, § 291A of the
Code;

[(xiii)] (XII) Carjacking or armed carjacking in violation of Article 27, §
348A of the Code;

[(xiv) Assault with intent to murder;

(xv) Assault with intent to rape;

(xvi) Assault with intent to rob; or

(xvii) Assault with intent to commit a sexual offense in the first or
second degree]

(XIII) ASSAULT IN THE FIRST DEGREE IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27,
§ 12A-3 OF THE CODE;

(XIV) ATTEMPTED MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE IN VIOLATION
OF ARTICLE 27, § 411A OF THE CODE;

(XV)  ATTEMPTED RAPE OR ATTEMPTED SEXUAL OFFENSE IN THE
SECOND DEGREE UNDER ARTICLE 27, § 464F OF THE CODE; OR

(XVI)ATTEMPTED ROBBERY WITH A DANGEROUS OR DEADLY
WEAPON UNDER ARTICLE 27, § 488 OF THE CODE

COMMITTEE NOTE (COMMITTEE TO REVISE ARTICLE 27): The revision of
the assault laws repealed the crimes of mayhem and maiming. Assault in the first degree
is currently the most serious assault offense. Also, the assault revision repealed the
Article 27, § 12 crimes of assault with intent to murder, rape, rob, or commit sexual
offense, and codified the offenses of attempted murder, rape, robbery, and sexual
offense.

9-103.1.

(b) (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, if
a court finds that the requirements of subsection (c) of this section are satisfied, a court
may admit into evidence in a juvenile court proceeding or in a criminal proceeding an out
of court statement, to prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement, made by a
child victim under the age of 12 years, who is the alleged victim or the child alleged to
need assistance in the case before the court, concerning an alleged offense against the
child of:

(i) Child abuse, as defined under Article 27, § 35A of the Code;
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