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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 5-810

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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 5-810

Maryland Criminal Law

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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 5-810 (2024) - Convictions and Reports to Licensing Authorities (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) “Drug crime” means: (i) a violation of this title; (ii) a violation of Title 12 of the Criminal Procedure Article; or (iii) a violation of the law of any other jurisdiction if the prohibited conduct would be a violation of this title or Title 12 of the Criminal Procedure Article if committed in this State. (3) “License” has the meaning stated in § 10–1401 of the State Government Article. (4) “Licensing authority” has the meaning stated in § 10–1401 of the State Government Article. (5) “Licensing information” means a statement of: (i) each license held by the defendant on the date of sentencing; (ii) the full name of...

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