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2023 Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 10 - Evidence
Subtitle 9 - Miscellaneous Rules
- Section 10-901 - Admission of Statement in a Criminal Case
- Section 10-902 - Offenses Committed by Wife in Presence of Husband
- Section 10-903 - Evidence in Civil Proceeding of Failure to Testify in Criminal Proceeding
- Section 10-904 - Proof of Crime Committed by Another
- Section 10-905 - Proof of Interest or Conviction of Infamous Crime or Perjury
- Section 10-906 - Proof of Written Instrument
- Section 10-907 - Parol Evidence Admissible in Surety Matter
- Section 10-908 - Proof of Plats
- Section 10-909 - Proof of Patented Lands
- Section 10-910 - Negligence of Parent or Custodian Not Imputed to Infant
- Section 10-911 - Sound Level Meters and Frequency Analyzers
- Section 10-912 - Failure to Take Defendant Before Judicial Officer After Arrest
- Section 10-913 - Punitive Damages for Personal Injuries
- Section 10-914 - Probation or Work Release -- Controlled Dangerous Substances or Alcohol Testing
- Section 10-915 - Admissibility of Dna Profiles
- Section 10-916 - Battered Spouse Syndrome
- Section 10-917 - Restitution Hearings
- Section 10-918 - Suits on Negotiable Instruments
- Section 10-919 - Admissibility of Conviction for Felonious Killing in Civil Proceedings; Effect of Conviction
- Section 10-920 - Expressions of Regret or Apology
- Section 10-921 - Burden of Proof in Uninsured Motorist Coverage Actions
- Section 10-922 - Statement Made During Initial Appearance
- Section 10-923 - Admissibility of Evidence of Other Sexually Assaultive Behavior
- Section 10-924 - In-Custody Witness Testimony -- Information Stored and Maintained
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