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(3) A PERSON WHO VIOLATES THIS SUBSECTION IS GUILTY OF A
MISDEMEANOR AND ON CONVICTION IS SUBJECT TO A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $1,000
OR IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 3 YEARS OR BOTH.

(F) (1) (I) A PERSON MAY NOT DELIVER A CONTROLLED DANGEROUS
SUBSTANCE TO A PERSON DETAINED OR CONFINED IN A PLACE OF CONFINEMENT.

(II) A PERSON MAY NOT POSSESS A CONTROLLED DANGEROUS
SUBSTANCE WITH INTENT TO DELIVER TO A PERSON DETAINED OR CONFINED IN A
PLACE OF CONFINEMENT.

(2) A PERSON WHO VIOLATES THIS SUBSECTION IS GUILTY OF A
MISDEMEANOR AND ON CONVICTION IS SUBJECT TO A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $1,000
OR IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 3 YEARS OR BOTH.

(G) A SENTENCE IMPOSED UNDER THIS SECTION MAY BE SEPARATE FROM
AND CONSECUTIVE TO OR CONCURRENT WITH A SENTENCE FOR ANY OFFENSE
BASED ON THE ACT ESTABLISHING THE OFFENSE UNDER THIS SECTION.

COMMITTEE NOTE (COMMITTEE TO REVISE ARTICLE 27): This section is
based on former Art. 27, § 122A.

139.

(A) A SENTENCE IMPOSED FOR A VIOLATION OF § 137 OR § 137A OF THIS
SUBHEADING:

(1) SHALL BE CONSECUTIVE TO ANY TERM OF CONFINEMENT BEING
SERVED OR TO BE SERVED AT THE TIME OF THE ESCAPE;

(2) MAY NOT BE SUSPENDED; AND

(3) MAY INCLUDE THE ENTRY OF A JUDGMENT FOR ALL REASONABLE
EXPENSES INCURRED IN RETURNING THE PERSON TO THE PLACE OF CONFINEMENT,
PROVIDED THAT THE DEFENDANT HAS RECEIVED TIMELY NOTICE OF AND AN
OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST THE ACCURACY OF THE EXPENSES ALLEGEDLY OWED.

(B) VOLUNTARY INTOXICATION IS NOT A DEFENSE TO A CHARGE OF ESCAPE
UNDER THIS SUBHEADING.

372.

"Machine gun" as used in this subtitle, means a weapon, of any description, by
whatever name known, loaded or unloaded, from which more than one shot or bullet
may be automatically discharged from a magazine, by a single function of the firing
device.

"Crime of violence" applies to and includes any of the following crimes or an
attempt to commit any of the same, namely, murder of any degree, manslaughter,
kidnapping, rape in any degree, assault in the first degree, robbery, burglary in any
degree, ESCAPE IN THE FIRST DEGREE, and theft.

"Person" applies to and includes firm, partnership, association, or corporation.

 

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