Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 9 - Miscellaneous Rules
Section 10-904 - Proof of Crime Committed by Another

In a civil or criminal case in which a person is charged with commission of a crime or act, evidence is admissible by the defendant to show that another person has been convicted of committing the same crime or act.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Courts and Judicial Proceedings

Title 10 - Evidence

Subtitle 9 - Miscellaneous Rules

Section 10-901 - Admission of Statement in a Criminal Case

Section 10-902 - Offenses Committed by Wife in Presence of Husband

Section 10-903 - Evidence in Civil Proceeding of Failure to Testify in Criminal Proceeding

Section 10-904 - Proof of Crime Committed by Another

Section 10-905 - Proof of Interest or Conviction of Infamous Crime or Perjury

Section 10-906 - Proof of Written Instrument

Section 10-907 - Parol Evidence Admissible in Surety Matter

Section 10-908 - Proof of Plats

Section 10-909 - Proof of Patented Lands

Section 10-910 - Negligence of Parent or Custodian Not Imputed to Infant

Section 10-911 - Sound Level Meters and Frequency Analyzers

Section 10-912 - Failure to Take Defendant Before Judicial Officer After Arrest

Section 10-913 - Punitive Damages for Personal Injuries

Section 10-914 - Probation or Work Release -- Controlled Dangerous Substances or Alcohol Testing

Section 10-915 - Admissibility of Dna Profiles

Section 10-916 - Battered Spouse Syndrome

Section 10-917 - Restitution Hearings

Section 10-918 - Suits on Negotiable Instruments

Section 10-919 - Admissibility of Conviction for Felonious Killing in Civil Proceedings; Effect of Conviction

Section 10-920 - Expressions of Regret or Apology

Section 10-921 - Burden of Proof in Uninsured Motorist Coverage Actions

Section 10-922 - Statement Made During Initial Appearance

Section 10-923 - Admissibility of Evidence of Other Sexually Assaultive Behavior

Section 10-924 - In-Custody Witness Testimony -- Information Stored and Maintained