Maryland Code | Chapter Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article 3 Section 8A-14.2

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MDHB1437Intro
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Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a child who is at least 13 years of age alleged to have committed a certain offense; expanding a reporting requirement by the Secretary of Juvenile Services; and expanding a certain provision relat...
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2024-03-04
Withdrawn by Sponsor
MDHB1248Intro
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Providing that a law enforcement officer may conduct a certain interrogation of a child if probable cause exists for the law enforcement officer to believe that the child committed a certain crime of violence or a crime involving a firearm and the la...
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2024-02-08
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB319Intro
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Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court to establish that the juvenile court has exclusive original jurisdiction over a child who is at least 10 years old alleged to have committed a crime involving the use or possession of a firearm; and alt...
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2024-02-01
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB727Intro
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Requiring that the consultation with an attorney required when a law enforcement officer conducts a custodial interrogation of a child must be in person.
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2024-02-01
To House Judiciary Committee
MDSB52Intro
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Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court to establish that the juvenile court has exclusive original jurisdiction over a child who is at least 10 years old alleged to have committed a crime involving the use or possession of a firearm; and alt...
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2024-01-15
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDSB120Intro
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Authorizing a child to consult with the child's parent, guardian, or custodian instead of an attorney before a law enforcement officer may conduct a custodial interrogation of the child.
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2024-01-15
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDSB326Intro
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Providing that a law enforcement officer may conduct a certain interrogation of a child if probable cause exists for the law enforcement officer to believe that the child committed a certain crime of violence or a crime involving a firearm and the la...
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2024-01-15
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
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