Relating To Robbery In The First Degree. [HB-1455]
Amends the offense of robbery in the first degree to include a person committing theft or unlawful taking of a motor vehicle while being armed with an electric gun. (SD1)
HB-1455: Relating To Robbery In The First Degree.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Act 051, On 06/17/2022 (gov. Msg. No. 1151). on 06/17/2022
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [HB-294]
Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court by repealing provisions specifying that the juvenile court does not have jurisdiction over a child alleged to have committed certain acts.
HB-294: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Rep. David Moon
Hearing 2/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/27/2022
Robbery; earned sentence credits. [HB-549]
Department of Corrections; earned sentence credits; robbery. Specifies that any person serving a sentence on a Class 2 felony for committing robbery and causing serious bodily injury to or the death of any other person is subject to a maximum 4.5 earned sentence credits for each 30 days served. Consequently, a person serving a sentence on a robbery that is a Class 3, Class 5, or Class 6 felony is not subject to the maximum 4.5 earned sentence credits and may be eligible for the four-level classification system for the awarding and calculation of
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HB-549: Robbery; earned sentence credits.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcus Simon
Left In Courts Of Justice on 02/15/2022
Juvenile Court – Jurisdiction [SB-165]
Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court by repealing provisions specifying that the juvenile court does not have jurisdiction over a child alleged to have committed certain acts.
SB-165: Juvenile Court – Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter
First Reading Judicial Proceedings on 01/12/2022
Robbery; penalties. [HB-1936]
Robbery; penalties. Creates degrees of punishment corresponding to the severity of a robbery offense. Any person who commits a robbery and causes serious bodily injury to or the death of another person is guilty of a Class 2 felony. Any person who commits robbery by using or displaying a firearm in a threatening manner is guilty of a Class 3 felony. Any person who commits robbery by using physical force not resulting in serious bodily injury, or by using or displaying a deadly weapon other than a firearm in a threatening manner, is guilty of a Class
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HB-1936: Robbery; penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Vivian Watts
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0534) on 04/07/2021
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [HB-1029]
Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court by repealing provisions specifying that the juvenile court does not have jurisdiction over a child at least a certain age alleged to have committed certain acts.
HB-1029: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Rep. Charlotte Crutchfield
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/02/2021
Criminal Procedure - Victims of Crime - Private Room [SB-484]
Requiring the State Board of Victim Services to develop a poster to notify a victim of the right to request a certain private room in a law enforcement agency or unit when reporting a crime, other than homicide, that primarily involves injury to a person; requiring a certain law enforcement agency to display a poster developed by the State Board of Victim Services informing a victim of the right to request a private room; and requiring a certain law enforcement agency to provide a certain private room to a certain victim.
SB-484: Criminal Procedure - Victims of Crime - Private Room
Sponsored by: Sen. Shelly Hettleman
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 86 on 04/13/2021
Criminal Procedure - Victims of Crime - Private Room [HB-193]
Requiring the State Board of Victim Services to develop a poster to notify a victim of the right to request a certain private room in a law enforcement agency or unit when reporting a crime, other than homicide, that primarily involves injury to a person; requiring a certain law enforcement agency to display a poster developed by the State Board of Victim Services informing a victim of the right to request a private room; and requiring a certain law enforcement agency to provide a certain private room to a certain victim.
HB-193: Criminal Procedure - Victims of Crime - Private Room
Sponsored by: Rep. Michele Guyton
Hearing 1/21 At 1:30 P.m. on 12/23/2021
Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Burglary [SB-580]
Authorizing a victim of a robbery or burglary whose driver's license is taken during the robbery or burglary and who files a police report of the robbery or burglary in a timely manner to drive without a license for not more than 2 weeks; extending the period of time to not more than 2 weeks, under certain circumstances, during which a victim of a robbery or burglary whose license is taken during the robbery or burglary must apply for a duplicate license; etc.
SB-580: Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Burglary
Sponsored by: Sen. Victor Ramirez
Hearing 2/27 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/27/2018
Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Burglary [HB-132]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration, when processing an application for a duplicate license of a victim of a robbery or burglary whose license is taken during the robbery or burglary, to issue the duplicate license free of charge if the victim of the robbery or burglary whose license is taken presents a police report of the incident when applying for a duplicate license.
HB-132: Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Burglary
Sponsored by: Rep. Carolyn Howard
First Reading Judicial Proceedings on 03/16/2018
Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Theft [SB-887]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration, when processing an application for a duplicate license of a victim of a robbery or theft whose license is taken during the robbery or theft, to issue the duplicate license free of charge if the victim of the robbery or theft whose license is taken presents a police report of the incident when applying for a duplicate license.
SB-887: Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Theft
Sponsored by: Sen. Malcolm Augustine
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 03/28/2019
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [SB-626]
Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a child at least 14 years old alleged to have done an act which, if committed by an adult, would be a crime punishable by life imprisonment; and over a child at least 16 years old alleged to have committed certain crimes.
SB-626: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/13/2019
Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Theft [HB-146]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration, when processing an application for a duplicate license of a victim of a robbery or theft whose license is taken during the robbery or theft, to issue the duplicate license free of charge if the victim of the robbery or burglary whose license is taken presents a police report of the incident when applying for a duplicate license.
HB-146: Motor Vehicles - Duplicate Driver's Licenses - Victims of Robbery or Theft
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Healey
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 04/01/2019
Interception of Communication - Financial Institutions [HB-1188]
Providing that it is lawful under certain provisions of law for an employee or agent of a financial institution that accepts deposits in the State to intercept and record a certain oral communication under certain circumstances; providing that a certain audio recording shall be preserved for at least 30 calendar days; requiring a financial institution to adopt an audio recordings retention policy; etc.
HB-1188: Interception of Communication - Financial Institutions
Sponsored by: Rep. Christopher Adams
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/19/2019
Crimes - Robbery, Burglary, or Theft of Property - Controlled Dangerous Substances [SB-949]
Clarifying that the crime of robbery includes robbing or attempting to rob another of specified controlled dangerous substances; establishing the offense of breaking and entering the storehouse of another with the intent to steal, take, or carry away controlled dangerous substances; clarifying that the crime of theft includes the theft of controlled dangerous substances; providing that a specified person shall be ordered to undergo a specified drug assessment and entered into a specified drug addiction treatment program; etc.
SB-949: Crimes - Robbery, Burglary, or Theft of Property - Controlled Dangerous Substances
Sponsored by: Sen. Victor Ramirez
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/16/2016
Criminal Law - Death Penalty - Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders [SB-656]
Providing that a person who is convicted of first-degree murder may be sentenced to death under specified circumstances; providing that the murder of a law enforcement officer or a first responder under specified circumstances constitutes aggravating circumstances that the court or jury must consider in making a determination as to the imposition of the death penalty; establishing procedures for the imposition of the death penalty; etc.
SB-656: Criminal Law - Death Penalty - Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders
Sponsored by: Sen. J.B. Jennings
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 03/14/2016
Criminal Law - Pretrial Release - Prior Crimes [SB-603]
Prohibiting a District Court commissioner from authorizing the pretrial release of a defendant charged with a crime of violence if the defendant has previously been convicted of a specified crime; and prohibiting a District Court commissioner from authorizing release of a defendant charged with a specified crime if the defendant has previously been convicted of a crime of violence.
SB-603: Criminal Law - Pretrial Release - Prior Crimes
Sponsored by: Sen. Catherine Pugh
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 567 on 05/19/2016
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [SB-498]
Repealing the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a child at least 14 years old alleged to have done specified acts and over a child at least 16 years old alleged to have committed specified crimes.
SB-498: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Hearing 2/17 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/17/2016
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [SB-243]
Repealing provisions of law that exclude from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court a child of a specified age alleged to have committed specified offenses; repealing provisions of law governing the transfer of specified criminal cases to the juvenile court; etc.
SB-243: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 02/29/2016
Criminal Procedure - Reconsiderations of Sentences - Reporting [SB-122]
Repealing a requirement that a specified report of the Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy review specified increases in specified sentences; requiring the Commission to annually report specified information about reconsiderations of sentences for crimes of violence; and requiring the Commission to review each judicial circuit's compliance with providing data about specified reconsiderations of sentences.
SB-122: Criminal Procedure - Reconsiderations of Sentences - Reporting
Sponsored by: Sen. Bryan Simonaire
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 02/15/2016