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  1. View Document - Maryland Code and Court Rules

    Oct 1, 2023 · Possession of visual representation of child under 16 engaged in certain sexual acts. (a) (1) In this section, “indistinguishable from an actual and identifiable child” means an …

  2. Tier I includes all attempts to commit or conspiracies to commit any of the above offenses under the authority of Maryland Common Law. Tier II includes all attempts to commit or conspiracies …

  3. Megan’s Law for Maryland - The Crime Victims Center

    (4) Is found not criminally responsible for a crime. NOTE: See the SOCEM home page to download a PDF Chart of qualifying sexual offenses and their categories. Tier I – These …

  4. Free Sex Offender Registry | Local Sex Predators | Other Types of ...

    Individuals convicted by a court of law of a sexual offense must register. The term and category of registration depends on the crime of conviction, the age of the victim and the date that the …

  5. The purpose of this directive is to establish procedures for registering those sexual offenders required to do so by law, and notifying specific agencies that a sexual offender has registered …

  6. ARTICLE 27. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS, Unannotated Code of …

    May 16, 2014 · CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS, Unannotated Code of Maryland. ARTICLE 27. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. ARTICLE 27. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. § 1. Individual …

  7. Payne v. State :: 2019 :: Maryland Appellate Court Decisions ...

    The General Assembly’s choice of language in Art. 27 § 419B and its successor, CR § 11-208, deviates substantially from that in the federal statute, which was enacted in 1996, four years …

  8. ORS 419B.027 – Notice of founded disposition - OregonLaws

    Note: 419B.027 (Notice of founded disposition) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 419B or any series therein by legislative …

  9. Sep 28, 2020 · 3rd Degree Sex Offense - (victim who is mentally defective or incapacitated, or physically incapacitated) - Criminal Law Article, § 3-307(a)(2) or Art. 27 § 464B(a)(2)

  10. ORS Chapter 419B – Juvenile Code: Dependency - OregonLaws

    Oregon Revised Statutes Volume 11, Juvenile Code, Human Services; Title 34, Human Services; Juvenile Code; Corrections; Chapter 419B, Juvenile Code: Dependen...