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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 100
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[(g)] (H) A sentence under this section may be imposed separate from and
consecutive to or concurrent with a sentence for any crime based on the act or acts
establishing the violation of this section.
9-401.
(b) "Concealment" means hiding, secreting, or keeping out of sight.
(e) (1) "Harbor" includes offering a fugitive or escaped inmate:
(i) concealment;
(ii) lodging;
(iii) care after concealment; or
(iv) obstruction of an effort of an authority to arrest the fugitive or
escaped inmate.
(2) "Harbor" does not include failing to reveal the whereabouts of a
fugitive or an escaped inmate by a person who did not participate in the effort of the
fugitive or escaped inmate to elude arrest.
14-101.
(a) In this section, "crime of violence" means:
(1) abduction;
(2) arson in the first degree;
(3) kidnapping;
(4) manslaughter, except involuntary manslaughter;
(5) mayhem;
(6) maiming, as previously prescribed under Article 27, §§ 385 and 386 of
the Code;
(7) murder;
(8) rape;
(9) robbery under § 3-402 or § 3-403 of this article;
(10) carjacking;
(11) armed carjacking;
(12) sexual offense in the first degree;
(13) sexual offense in the second degree;
(14) use of a handgun in the commission of a felony or other crime of
violence;
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