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2010 Maryland Code
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
TITLE 6 - TRIAL AND SENTENCING
Subtitle 2 - Sentencing
PART I. State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy.
- Section 6-201 - "Commission" defined.
- Section 6-202 - Statement of intent.
- Section 6-203 - Established.
- Section 6-204 - Membership.
- Section 6-205 - Quorum; meetings; compensation; staff.
- Section 6-206 - Miscellaneous powers and duties.
- Section 6-207 - Duty of State and local units.
- Section 6-208 - Sentencing guidelines.
- Section 6-209 - Annual report.
- Section 6-210 - Collecting guidelines worksheets and monitoring of practice.
- Section 6-211 - Adoption of voluntary guidelines.
- Section 6-212 - Training, operations, and information.
- Section 6-213 - Use of correctional population simulation model.
- Section 6-214 - Sentencing guidelines worksheet entry location for certain economic crimes information.
- Section 6-215 - [Reserved].
PART II. Sentencing Procedures.
- Section 6-216 - Judicial sentencing guidelines.
- Section 6-217 - Announcement of minimum confinement for violent crime.
- Section 6-218 - Credit against sentence for time spent in custody.
- Section 6-219 - Suspension of sentence and other conditions placed on sentence.
- Section 6-220 - Probation before judgment.
- Section 6-221 - Suspension of sentence or probation after judgment [Amendment subject to abrogation].
- Section 6-221 - Suspension of sentence or probation after judgment.
- Section 6-222 - Limits on probation after judgment; extension for restitution.
- Section 6-223 - Additional powers of District Court.
- Section 6-224 - Sentencing by other judge.
- Section 6-225 - Conditions of probation after judgment.
- Section 6-226 - Fees for probation under supervision of Division of Parole and Probation.
- Section 6-227 - [Repealed].
- Section 6-228 - Approver.
- Section 6-229 - Nolle prosequi or stet with requirement of drug or alcohol treatment.
- Section 6-230 - Orders striking entry of judgment; when prohibited.
- Section 6-231 - Considerations and findings prior to revocation of probation.
- Section 6-232 - Notice to defendant regarding expungement of record [Amendment subject to abrogation.]
- Section 6-232 - Notice to defendant regarding expungement of record.
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