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Ch. 213 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(vi) Harassment[, as described in Article 27, § 123 of the Code]
UNDER § 3-803 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (vii) Stalking[, as described in Article 27, § 124 of the Code] UNDER
§ 3-802 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (viii) Trespass[, as described in the Trespass subheading of Article 27
of the Code] UNDER TITLE 6, SUBTITLE 4 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or (ix) Malicious destruction of property[, as described in Article 27, §
111 of the Code] UNDER § 6-301 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 3-8A-23. (a) (3) Subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection, an adjudication of a child
as delinquent by reason of the child's violation of the State vehicle laws, including a
violation involving an unlawful taking or unauthorized use of a motor vehicle under
[Article 27, § 342A or § 349,] § 7-105 OR § 7-203 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE or §
14-102 of the Transportation Article shall be reported by the clerk of the court to the
Motor Vehicle Administration, which shall assess points against the child under Title
16, Subtitle 4 of the Transportation Article, in the same manner and to the same
effect as if the child had been convicted of the offense. 3-8A-27. (g) This section does not prohibit a victim or victim's representative who has
filed a notification request form from being notified of proceedings and events
involving the defendant or child as provided in this subtitle, the Criminal Procedure
Article, THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, or Article 27 of the Code. 3-8A-33. (a) A law enforcement officer authorized to make arrests shall issue a citation
to a child if the officer has probable cause to believe that the child is violating: (1) [Article 27, § 400, § 400A, § 400B, § 401, or § 406 of the Code]
ARTICLE 3D, §§ 22-101 THROUGH 22-104 OF THE CODE; § 10-113, § 10-114, § 10-115. OR §
10-116 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (2) § 10-108 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or
[(2)] (3) § 26-103 of the Education Article. 3-904. (a) (2) A parent may not be a beneficiary in a wrongful death action for the
death of a child of the parent if: (i) 1. The parent is convicted under [Article 27, § 35C, § 335, §
462, § 463, § 464, § 464A, § 464B, or § 464C of the Code] §§ 3-303 THROUGH 3-308, §
3-321, OR § 3-601 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or
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