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Session Laws, 1997
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H.B. 708

VETOES

of this article, and attempting, causing, aiding, counseling, or procuring arson in the first
or second degree or malicious burning in the first or second degree.

616 1/2.

(c) Any person charged with an offense hereinafter enumerated committed
during the time that person had been released on bail or his own recognizance for
committing an offense hereinafter enumerated, is ineligible to give bail or be released on
recognizance on the subsequent charge, until all prior charges hereunder have finally
been determined by the courts. But a person charged with a subsequent crime hereinafter
set forth, may rebut his ineligibility for release on bail before determination of the prior
charge. If, after consideration of the matters presented in rebuttal, the court hearing the
application for bail is persuaded that the applicant would not pose a danger to any other
person or to the community, and would appear at the time set for trial, the court may
allow release pending trial on suitable bail and on such other conditions as will reasonably
assure that the person charged will not flee. For the purposes of this subsection, court
does not mean District Court commissioners and the offenses are those specified in the
following sections of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1967 Repl. Vol.) as
they may be amended from time to time:

(1)     Section 6 (relating to arson in the first degree) and attempting, aiding,
counseling, or procuring arson in the first degree;

(2)     Section 7 (relating to arson in the second degree) and attempting,
aiding, counseling, of procuring arson in the second degree;

(3)     Section 12A-1 (relating to assault in the first degree);

(4)     Section 29 (relating to burglary in the first degree);

(5)     Section 30 (relating to burglary in the second degree);

(6)     Section 31 (relating to burglary in the third degree);

(7)     Section 35C (causing abuse to child under 18);

(8)     SECTION 139C (RELATING TO DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES);

[(8)] (9) Section 286 (relating to the manufacture, distribution, etc., or to
the counterfeiting, etc., of a controlled dangerous substance or of certain equipment
relating thereto and relating to the keeping of a common nuisance as related to drug
abuse);

[(9)] (10) Section 337 (relating to kidnapping generally);

[(10)] (11) Section 338 (relating to kidnapping children under sixteen);

[(11)] (12) Section 388 (relating to manslaughter by automobile, motorboat,

etc.);

[ (12)] (13) Section 407 (relating to first degree murder);

[(13)] (14) Section 408 (relating to murder committed in perpetration of
arson);

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