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  2. Maryland Code and Rules Sources | Maryland Courts

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    Maryland Code and Court Rules. The Maryland Code is a compilation of the statutes and is generally organized by subject (e.g., Criminal Law Article, Family Law Article). The Supreme Court of Maryland, the highest court, promulgates rules that govern the practice and procedure in state courts.

  3. Title 1 - General Provisions. Title 2 - Homicide. Title 3 - Other Crimes Against the Person. Title 4 - Weapon Crimes. Title 5 - Controlled Dangerous Substances, Prescriptions, and Other Substances. Title 6 - Crimes Against Property. Title 7 - Theft and Related Crimes. Title 8 - Fraud and Related Crimes.

  4. Article 70 to Article 101 [Repealed and Transferred] Maryland Rules. Discovery Guidelines of the Maryland State Bar Association. Internal Operating Rules of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Appellate Court Fee Schedule.

  5. Maryland Code, Criminal Law - FindLaw

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    Maryland Code, Criminal Law. Current as of December 31, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. Welcome to FindLaw's Cases & Codes, a free source of state and federal court opinions, state laws, and the United States Code.

  6. Browse - Maryland Code and Court Rules - Westlaw

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    Article 70 to Article 101 [Repealed and Transferred] Maryland Rules. Discovery Guidelines of the Maryland State Bar Association. Internal Operating Rules of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Appellate Court Fee Schedule.

  7. CRIMINAL LAW :: 2013 Maryland Code :: US Codes and Statutes ...

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    2013 Maryland Code CRIMINAL LAW. § 2-103 - Murder or manslaughter of viable fetus [Effective until October 1, 2013]. § 2-201 - Murder in the first degree [Effective until October 1, 2013]. § 3-807 - Filing fraudulent liens prohibited.

  8. Comprehensive Guide On Maryland Criminal Code - MD Criminal Law

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    Passed by the Maryland State General Assembly, which is made up of the Maryland House of Delegates and the Maryland Senate, Maryland’s criminal law codes recognize a large range of illegal conduct, such as theft or murder, made punishable by fines, jail or prison time, and other sanctions.