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Ch. 288 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(ix) A crime in violation of Article 27, § 36B, § 373, § 374, § 445, §
446, or § 481C of the Code; (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; (xi) Use of a firearm in violation of Article 27, § 291A of the Code; (xii) Carjacking or armed carjacking in violation of Article 27, § 348A of the Code; (xiii) Assault in the first degree in violation of Article 27, § 12A-1 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] UNDER ARTICLE 27, § 487 OR § 488 OF THE CODE; or (5) Achild who previously has been convicted as an adult of a felony and
is subsequently alleged to have committed an act that would be a felony if committed
by an adult, unless an order removing the proceeding to the court has been filed
under Article 27, § 594A of the Code. 10-402. (c) (2) It is lawful under this subtitle for an investigative or law enforcement
officer acting in a criminal investigation or any other person acting at the prior
direction and under the supervision of an investigative or law enforcement officer to
intercept a wire, oral, or electronic communication in order to provide evidence of the
commission of the offenses of murder, kidnapping, rape, a sexual offense in the first or
second degree, child abuse, child pornography, as defined under Article 27, §§ 419A
and 419B of the Code, gambling, robbery UNDER ARTICLE 27, § 486, § 487, OR § 488 OR
§ 487
OF THE CODE, any felony punishable under the "Arson and Burning" subheading
of Article 27, bribery, extortion, or dealing in controlled dangerous substances,
including violations of Article 27, § 286B or § 287A, fraudulent insurance acts, as
defined in Title 27, Subtitle 4 of the Insurance Article, offenses relating to destructive
devices under Article 27, § 139C of the Code, or any conspiracy or solicitation to
commit any of these offenses, or where any person has created a barricade situation
and probable cause exists for the investigative or law enforcement officer to believe a
hostage or hostages may be involved, where the person is a party to the
communication or one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to
the interception. 10-406. The Attorney General, State Prosecutor, or any State's Attorney may apply to a
judge of competent jurisdiction, and the judge, in accordance with the provisions of §
10-408 of this subtitle, may grant an order authorizing the interception of wire, oral,
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