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Ch. 61
2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
thereof as may, in the opinion of said Department, be most advantageous to the State.
The provisions of this section are not intended to supersede § 4-1013(a) and (b) of the
Natural Resources Article of the Code, providing for display of canvas dredge boat
licenses. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Obsolete reference in Article 27, § 582. Occurred: Various chapters. 645A. (e) The remedy herein provided is not a substitute for, nor does it affect any
remedies which are incident to the proceedings in the trial court or any remedy of
direct review of the sentence or conviction. Except as provided in subsection (a)(3) of
this section, a petition for relief under this subtitle may be filed at any time, except
that where an appeal has been taken from the judgment of conviction to the Court of
Special Appeals, it shall not be necessary to appoint counsel or conduct a hearing or
take any action whatsoever on the petition, until the judgment of conviction becomes
final in the Court of Special Appeals. No appeals to the Court of Appeals or the Court
of Special Appeals in habeas corpus or coram nobis cases, or from other common-law
or statutory remedies which have heretofore been available for challenging the
validity of incarceration under sentence of death or imprisonment shall be permitted
or entertained, except appeals in such cases pending in the Court of Appeals on June
1, 1958, shall be processed in due course. Provided, however, that nothing in this
subtitle shall operate to bar an appeal to the Court of Special Appeals (1) in a habeas
corpus proceeding instituted under ARTICLE 41, § 2-210 of [Article 41 of this] THE
Code or (2) in any other proceeding in which a writ of habeas corpus is sought for any
purpose other than to challenge the legality of a conviction of a crime or sentence of
death or imprisonment therefor, including confinement as a result of a proceeding
under Title 4 of the Correctional Services Article. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Stylistic error in Article 27, § 645A(e). Occurred: Ch. 442, Acts of 1965. 792. (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Child sexual offender" means an individual who: (i) Has been convicted of violating § 35C of this article for an
offense involving sexual abuse; (ii) Has been convicted of violating any of the provisions of §§ 462
through 464B of this article for an offense involving an individual under the age of 15
years;
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