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Session Laws, 2002
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Ch. 213 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
4-301. (b) Except as provided in § 4-302 of this subtitle, the District Court also has
exclusive original jurisdiction in a criminal case in which a person at least 18 years
old or a corporation is charged with: (1) Commission of a common-law or statutory misdemeanor regardless
of the amount of money or value of the property involved; (2) Violation of [§§ 342 through 344 of Article 27 of the Code] § 7-104, §
7-105, § 7-107, OR § 7-108 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, whether a felony or a
misdemeanor; (3) Violation of a county, municipal, or other ordinance, if the violation is
not a felony; (4) Criminal violation of a State, county, or municipal rule or regulation,
if the violation is not a felony; (5) Doing or omitting to do any act made punishable by a fine,
imprisonment, or other penalty as provided by the particular law, ordinance, rule, or
regulation defining the violation if the violation is not a felony; (6) Violation of [Article 27, § 141 of this Code] § 8-103 OF THE CRIMINAL
LAW ARTICLE, whether a felony or a misdemeanor; (7) Violation of [Article 27, § 145 of this Code] §§ 8-203 THROUGH 8-209
OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, whether a felony or misdemeanor; (8) Violation of [Article 27, § 44 of the Code] §§ 8-601 THROUGH 8-604 OF
THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (9) Violation of Title 27, Subtitle 4 of the Insurance Article, whether a
felony or a misdemeanor; (10) Violation of § 9-1106 of the Labor and Employment Article; (11) Violation of § 14-1403 of the Commercial Law Article; (12) Violation of [Article 27, § 388 of the Code] § 2-209 OF THE CRIMINAL
LAW ARTICLE; (13) Violation of [Article 27, § 388A of the Code] TITLE 2, SUBTITLE 5 OF
THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (14) Violation of Title 11, Subtitle 5 of the Financial Institutions Article; (15) Violation of [Article 27, § 59 of the Code] §§ 10-604 THROUGH 10-608
OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, whether felony or misdemeanor; or
(16) Violation of [Article 27, § 194A of the Code] TITLE 7, SUBTITLE 3,
PART III OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, whether a felony or misdemeanor.
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