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Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 3501. Testimony of accused persons. - Every person who is accused of any crime whatsoever, punishable...
§ 3502. Testimonial immunity. - (a) A party to an offense under Chapter 15 of...
§ 3503. Prima facie evidence of bank incorporation. - In criminal proceedings it shall be prima facie evidence of...
§ 3504. Proof of possession of property. - In the prosecution of any offense committed upon, in relation...
§ 3506. Obtaining of testimony under court order; witness immunity. - (a) In any criminal action or in any investigation carried...
§ 3507. Use of prior statements as affirmative evidence. - (a) In a criminal prosecution, the voluntary out-of-court prior statement...
§ 3508. Rape — Sufficiency of evidence; proceedings in camera. - (a) In any prosecution for the crime of any degree...
§ 3509. Rape — Admissibility of certain evidence. - (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code to the...
§ 3510. Admissibility of certificate of title in criminal proceedings involving motor vehicles. - In any criminal proceeding in which ownership, possession or use...
§ 3511. Videotaped deposition and procedures for child witnesses. - (a) In any criminal case or hearing on delinquency, upon...
§ 3512. Presence of victims. - Any victim or the victim's immediate family shall have the...
§ 3513. Hearsay exception for child victim's or witness's out-of-court statement of abuse. - (a) An out-of-court statement made by a child victim or...
§ 3514. Testimony of victim or witness in child abuse, and victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking cases by means of secured video connection. - (a) (1) In any prosecution involving any offense set forth...
§ 3515. Admissibility of DNA profiles. - (a) Definitions. — In this section the following words have...
§ 3516. Hearsay exception for an adult who is impaired or patient or resident victim's out-of-court statement of abuse. - (a) An out-of-court statement made by an adult who is...
Subchapter II. Uniform Law to Secure the Attendance of Witnesses from Without a State in Criminal Proceedings
§ 3521. Definitions. - As used in this subchapter: (1) “State” includes any territory...
§ 3522. Testimony in another state. - (a) If a judge of a court of record in...
§ 3523. Testimony in this State. - (a) If a person in any state, which by its...
§ 3524. Immunity from arrest and service of process. - (a) If a person comes into this State in obedience...
§ 3525. Uniformity of interpretation. - This subchapter shall be so interpreted and construed as to...
§ 3526. Short title. - This subchapter may be cited as “Uniform Law to Secure...
Subchapter III. Intimidation of Witnesses and Victims
§ 3531. Definitions. - The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this...
§ 3532. Act of intimidation; class D felony. - Except as provided in § 3533 of this title, every...
§ 3533. Aggravated act of intimidation; class B felony. - Every person doing any of the acts set forth in...
§ 3534. Attempt to intimidate. - Every person attempting the commission of any act described in...
§ 3535. Protective orders — Issuance. - Any court with jurisdiction over any criminal matter may in...
§ 3536. Protective orders — Violations. - (a) A person who violates an order made pursuant to...
§ 3537. Pretrial release. - (a) Any pretrial release of any defendant (whether on bail...