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Ch. 213 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(2) An inmate who has been sentenced to life imprisonment as a result of
a proceeding under [Article 27, § 413] § 2-303 OR § 2-304 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW
ARTICLE is not eligible for parole consideration until the inmate has served 25 years
or the equivalent of 25 years considering the allowances for diminution of the inmate's
term of confinement under § 6-218 of the Criminal Procedure Article and Title 3,
Subtitle 7 of this article. (3) (i) If an inmate has been sentenced to imprisonment for life
without the possibility of parole under [Article 27, § 412 or § 413 of the Code] § 2-203
OR § 2-304 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, the inmate is not eligible for parole
consideration and may not be granted parole at any time during the inmate's
sentence. (ii) This paragraph does not restrict the authority of the Governor
to pardon or remit any part of a sentence under § 7-601 of this title. (4) If eligible for parole under this subsection, an inmate serving a term
of life imprisonment may only be paroled with the approval of the Governor. 7- 801. (a) In this section, "victim" means: (2) a victim of child abuse under [Article 27, § 35C of the Code] § 3-601
OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; 8- 701. (b) "Crime of violence" has the meaning stated in [Article 27, § 643B of the
Code] § 14-101 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 9- 201. (a) (2) "Sexual offense" means: (i) a violation of [Article 27, § 464, § 464A, § 464B, § 464C, or §
464F of the Code] § 3-305, § 3-306, § 3-307, § 3-308, § 3-309, § 3-310, § 3-311, OR § 3-312 OF
THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or (ii) an attempt to violate [Article 27, § 464, § 464A, § 464B, or §
464C of the Code] § 3-305, § 3-306, § 3-307, OR § 3-308 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE
as a principal or an aider or abettor. 9-520. (b) An inmate who escapes while assigned to perform labor or provide services
under this section is guilty of escape under [Article 27, § 137 of the Code] § 9-404 OF
THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 9-602.
(e) An inmate who escapes while temporarily removed under this section is
guilty of escape and subject to the penalties [established under Article 27, § 137 of the
Code] OF § 9-404 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE.
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