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Ch. 26
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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burning or setting fire to property is deleted as implicit in the reference to
"a violation of (section violated)".
Also in subsection (a) of this section, the former archaic phrase "contrary to
the form of the act of assembly in such case made and provided" is deleted
as surplusage.
For specific time limits relating to a bill of particulars, see Md. Rule 4-241.
Defined term: "County" § 1-101
SUBTITLE 2. BURGLARY AND RELATED CRIMES.
6-201. DEFINITIONS.
(A) IN GENERAL.
IN THIS SUBTITLE THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS INDICATED.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection formerly was Art. 27, § 28(a).
In this subsection and throughout this subtitle, the references to this
"subtitle" are substituted for the former references to this "subheading" to
reflect the reorganization of material derived from the former "Burglary
and Related Offenses" subheading of Article 27.
No other changes are made.
(B) BREAK.
"BREAK" RETAINS ITS JUDICIALLY DETERMINED MEANING EXCEPT TO THE
EXTENT THAT ITS MEANING IS EXPRESSLY OR IMPLIEDLY CHANGED IN THIS
SUBTITLE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 27, § 28(d) as it related to the defined
term "break".
(C) BURGLAR'S TOOL.
(1) "BURGLAR'S TOOL" MEANS A TOOL, INSTRUMENT, OR DEVICE
ADAPTED, DESIGNED, OR USED TO COMMIT OR FACILITATE THE COMMISSION OF A
BURGLARY CRIME.
(2) "BURGLARS TOOL" INCLUDES:
(I) A PICKLOCK, KEY, CROWBAR, PRYBAR, JACK, OR BIT;
(II) EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL INCLUDING NITROGLYCERINE,
DYNAMITE, OR GUNPOWDER; AND
(III) A DEVICE CAPABLE OF BURNING THROUGH METAL, CONCRETE,
OR OTHER SOLID MATERIAL, INCLUDING AN ACETYLENE TORCH, ELECTRIC ARC,
BURNING BAR, THERMAL LANCE, OR OXYGEN LANCE.
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