2016 Maryland Code
Criminal Law
Title 5 - Controlled Dangerous Substances, Prescriptions, and Other Substances
Subtitle 9 - Criminal and Civil Liability
§ 5-905. Repeat offenders [Subject to amendment effective October 1, 2017; amended version follows this section]

MD Crim Law Code § 5-905 (2016) What's This?

THIS SECTION HAS MORE THAN ONE DOCUMENT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES.

(a) In general. -- A person convicted of a subsequent crime under this title is subject to:

(1) a term of imprisonment twice that otherwise authorized;

(2) twice the fine otherwise authorized; or

(3) both.

(b) Rule of interpretation. -- For purposes of this section, a crime is considered a subsequent crime, if, before the conviction for the crime, the offender has ever been convicted of a crime under this title or under any law of the United States or of this or another state relating to other controlled dangerous substances.

(c) Superseded laws -- Parole, probation, suspension of sentence. -- A person convicted of a subsequent crime under a law superseded by this title is eligible for parole, probation, and suspension of sentence in the same manner as those persons convicted under this title.

(d) Sentencing in conjunction with other sentences. -- A sentence on a single count under this section may be imposed in conjunction with other sentences under this title.

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