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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 213
(i) malicious destruction of property under [Article 27, § 111(b) of
the Code] § 6-301 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; if the amount of damage to the
property is less than $500; (ii) disturbing the peace or disorderly conduct under [Article 27, §
121 of the Code] § 10-201 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or (iii) misdemeanor theft under [Article 27, § 342(f)(2) of the Code] §
7-104(G)(2) OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 4-108. (b) (1) This subsection applies to a charging document for: (i) [forging, uttering,] COUNTERFEITING, ISSUING, disposing of,
[putting off,] ALTERING, STEALING, EMBEZZLING, DESTROYING, or passing any kind
of instrument; or (ii) THEFT BY THE obtaining OF property by false pretenses. 4- 204. (b) Except for a sentencing proceeding under [Article 27, § 413 of the Code] §
2-303 OR § 2-104 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE: (1) the distinction between an accessory before the fact and a principal is
abrogated; and (2) an accessory before the fact may be charged, tried, convicted, and
sentenced as a principal. 5- 202. (b) (1) A District Court commissioner may not authorize the pretrial release
of a defendant charged as a drug kingpin under [Article 27, § 286(g) of the Code] §
5-613 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. (d) (1) A District Court commissioner may not authorize the pretrial release
of a defendant charged with committing one of the following crimes while the
defendant was released on bail or personal recognizance for a pending prior charge of
committing one of the following crimes: (i) aiding, counseling, or procuring arson in the first degree under
[Article 27, § 6 of the Code] § 6-103 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (ii) arson in the second degree or attempting, aiding, counseling, or
procuring arson in the second degree under [Article 27, § 7 of the Code] § 6-103 OF
THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (iii) burglary in the first degree under [Article 27, § 29 of the Code]
§ 6-202 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (iv) burglary in the second degree under [Article 27, § 30 of the
Code] § 6-203 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE;
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