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    • Title 2 - Homicide
    • Subtitle 2 - Murder and Manslaughter
    • Section 2-206 - Attempt to Commit Murder in the Second Degree

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 2 - Murder and Manslaughter
    Section 2-206 - Attempt to Commit Murder in the Second Degree

    A person who attempts to commit murder in the second degree is guilty of a felony and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 30 years.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Criminal Law

    Title 2 - Homicide

    Subtitle 2 - Murder and Manslaughter

    Section 2-201 - Murder in the First Degree

    Section 2-203 - Murder in the First Degree -- Sentence of Imprisonment for Life Without the Possibility of Parole

    Section 2-204 - Murder in the Second Degree

    Section 2-205 - Attempt to Commit Murder in the First Degree

    Section 2-206 - Attempt to Commit Murder in the Second Degree

    Section 2-207 - Manslaughter

    Section 2-208 - Charging Document

    Section 2-209 - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel -- Gross Negligence

    Section 2-210 - Manslaughter by Vehicle or Vessel -- Criminal Negligence

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