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Session Laws, 2002
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Ch. 213
2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(9) carrying or wearing a concealed weapon under [Article 27, § 36 of the
Code] § 4-101 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; and (10) prostitution and related crimes under [Article 27, §§ 426 through 431
of the Code] TITLE 11, SUBTITLE 3 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 2-205. A police officer without a warrant may arrest a person if: (1) the police officer has probable cause to believe the person has
engaged in stalking under [Article 27, § 124 of the Code] § 3-802 OF THE CRIMINAL
LAW ARTICLE; (2) there is credible evidence other than the statements of the alleged
stalking victim to support the probable cause under item (1) of this section; and (3) the police officer has reason to believe that the alleged stalking
victim or another person is in danger of imminent bodily harm or death. 2-208. (a) (2) The powers of arrest set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection
apply only to the crimes listed in this paragraph and to attempts, conspiracies, and
solicitations to commit these crimes: (i) murder under [Article 27, § 410 of the Code] § 2-201(4) OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (ii) setting fire to a dwelling or occupied structure under [Article
27, § 6 of the Code] § 6-102 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (iii) setting fire to a structure under [Article 27, § 7 of the Code] §
6-103 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (iv) a crime that relates to destructive devices under [Article 27, §
139C of the Code] § 4-503 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; and (v) making a false statement or rumor as to a destructive device
under [Article 27, § 151A of the Code] § 9-504 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. (b) (2) The crimes referred to in paragraph (1) of this subsection are: (i) a crime that relates to a device that is constructed to represent
a destructive device under [Article 27, § 151C of the Code] § 9-505 OF THE CRIMINAL
LAW ARTICLE; (ii) malicious burning in the first or second degree under [Article
27, § 8(a) of the Code] § 6-104 OR § 6-105 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (iii) burning the contents of a trash container under [Article 27, §
9A of the Code] § 6-108 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE;
(iv) making a false alarm of fire under [Article 27, § 156 of the
Code] § 9-604 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE;
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