2013 Maryland Code
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
§ 9-201 - Consecutive sentences -- Inmates convicted of sexual offenses


MD Correc Svs Code § 9-201 (2013) What's This?

§9-201.

(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) “Sexual offense” means:

(i) a violation of § 3-305, § 3-306, § 3-307, § 3-308, § 3-309, § 3-310, § 3-311, or § 3-312 of the Criminal Law Article; or

(ii) an attempt to violate § 3-305, § 3-306, § 3-307, or § 3-308 of the Criminal Law Article as a principal or an aider or abettor.

(3) “State correctional facility” does not include:

(i) the Patuxent Institution; or

(ii) the Baltimore City Detention Center.

(b) If an inmate is convicted of and sentenced to a term of imprisonment for a sexual offense that was committed while the inmate was serving a sentence in a State or local correctional facility, the sentence for the sexual offense shall run consecutive to the sentence that the inmate was serving at the time of the sexual offense.

(c) (1) If an inmate is convicted of and sentenced to a term of imprisonment for a sexual offense that was committed while the inmate was being held for a bail hearing, arraignment, trial, or sentencing on another charge in a State or local correctional facility and, before the imposition of the sentence for the sexual offense, the inmate was sentenced to a term of imprisonment for the charge for which the inmate was being held at the time of the sexual offense, the sentence imposed for the sexual offense shall run consecutive to the sentence imposed for the charge for which the inmate was being held at the time of the sexual offense.

(2) If an inmate is convicted of and sentenced to a term of imprisonment for a sexual offense that was committed while the inmate was being held for a bail hearing, arraignment, trial, or sentencing on another charge in a State or local correctional facility and, at the time that the sentence for the sexual offense is imposed, the inmate has not been sentenced on the other charge, any sentence of imprisonment eventually imposed for the other charge shall run consecutive to the sentence imposed for the sexual offense.

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