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    • Maryland Statutes
    • Criminal Procedure
    • Title 11 - Victims and Witnesses
    • Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
    • Part II - Right to Hiv and Hepatitis C Testing
    • Section 11-108 - Elements of Conviction

    Maryland Statutes
    Part II - Right to Hiv and Hepatitis C Testing
    Section 11-108 - Elements of Conviction

    For the purposes of Part II of this subtitle, a person is convicted when in a criminal proceeding the person:
            (1)    is found guilty; or
            (2)    enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere and the plea is accepted by the court.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Criminal Procedure

    Title 11 - Victims and Witnesses

    Subtitle 1 - General Provisions

    Part II - Right to Hiv and Hepatitis C Testing

    Section 11-107 - Definitions

    Section 11-108 - Elements of Conviction

    Section 11-109 - Elements of Exposure

    Section 11-110 - Hiv or Hepatitis C Testing of Charged Person

    Section 11-110.1 - Emergency Order for Hiv Testing

    Section 11-111 - Hearing

    Section 11-112 - Hiv or Hepatitis C Testing After Conviction, Probation Before Judgment, or Adjudication

    Section 11-113 - Notification

    Section 11-114 - Disclosure of Test Results

    Section 11-115 - Test Results Not Admissible as Evidence

    Section 11-116 - Immunity for State Employees and Agents

    Section 11-117 - Regulations

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