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Session Laws, 2007
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Ch. 91 2007 Laws of Maryland
(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the Commission shall
request that the Division of Parole and Probation make an investigation for inmates in
a local correctional facility and the Division of Correction make an investigation for
inmates in a State correctional facility that will enable the Commission to determine
the advisability of granting parole to an inmate who: (i) has been sentenced under the laws of the State to serve a
term of 6 months or more in a correctional facility; and (ii) has served in confinement one-fourth of the inmate's aggregate sentence. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, or as
otherwise provided by law or in a predetermined parole release agreement, an inmate
is not eligible for parole until the inmate has served in confinement one-fourth of the
inmate's aggregate sentence. (3) An inmate may be released on parole at any time in order to
undergo drug or alcohol treatment, MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT, OR TO
PARTICIPATE IN A RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM OF TREATMENT IN THE BEST
INTEREST OF AN INMATE'S EXPECTED OR NEWBORN CHILD if the inmate: (i) is not serving a sentence for a crime of violence, as defined
in § 14-101 of the Criminal Law Article; (ii) is not serving a sentence for a violation of Title 3, Subtitle 6,
§ 5-608(d), § 5-609(d), § 5-612, § 5-613, § 5-614, § 5-621, § 5-622, or § 5-628 of the
Criminal Law Article; and (iii) has been determined to be amenable to [drug or alcohol] treatment.
9-601. (a) If a representation is made to the managing official of a correctional
facility in the [Division of Correction] DEPARTMENT that an inmate in the
correctional facility is pregnant and about to give birth, the managing official: (1) a reasonable time before the anticipated birth, shall make an
investigation; and (2) if the facts, require, shall recommend through the [Division of
Correction] MARYLAND PAROLE COMMISSION that the Governor exercise executive
clemency.
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