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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 213
4-302. (d) (2) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, a
circuit court does not have jurisdiction to try a case charging a violation of [Article 27,
§ 287 of the Code] § 5-601 OR § 5-620 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. (ii) A circuit court does have jurisdiction to try a case charging a
violation of [Article 27, § 287 of the Code] § 5-601 OR § 5-620 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW
ARTICLE if the defendant: 1. Properly demands a jury trial; 2. Appeals as provided by law from a final judgment entered
in the District Court; or 3. Is charged with another offense arising out of the same
circumstances that is within a circuit court's jurisdiction. 4-401. Except as provided in § 4-402 of this subtitle, and subject to the venue
provisions of Title 6 of this article, the District Court has exclusive original civil
jurisdiction in: (10) A proceeding for adjudication of: (vii) A citation for a Code violation issued under [Article 27, § 403]
ARTICLE 2B, § 22-107 of the Code § 10-119 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; 5- 106. (j) A prosecution for a welfare offense under [Article 27, § 230A of the Code]
§§ 8-501 THROUGH 8-504 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE shall be instituted within 3
years after the offense was committed. (k) A prosecution for a misdemeanor offense under [the Fraud - State Health
Plans subheading in Article 27 of the Code] TITLE 8, SUBTITLE 5, PART II OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE shall be instituted within 3 years after the offense was
committed. (p) A prosecution for an offense under [Article 27, § 388 or § 388A of the Code]
TITLE 2, SUBTITLE 5 OR § 2-209 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE or § 20-102 of the
Transportation Article shall be instituted within 3 years after the offense was
committed. (w) A prosecution under [Article 27, § 146(c) of the Code] § 7-302 OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE relating to computer crimes shall be instituted within 3
years after the offense was committed. (x) A prosecution for an offense under [Article 27, § 35D of the Code] § 3-603
OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE relating to abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult
shall be instituted within 2 years after the offense was committed.
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