(a) The court may waive the exclusive jurisdiction conferred by § 3–8A–03 of this subtitle with respect to a petition alleging delinquency by:
(1) A child who is 15 years old or older; or
(2) A child who has not reached his 15th birthday, but who is charged with committing an act that, if committed by an adult, would be punishable by life imprisonment.
(b) The court may not waive its jurisdiction under this section until after it has conducted a waiver hearing, held prior to an adjudicatory hearing and after notice has been given to all parties as prescribed by the Maryland Rules. The waiver hearing is solely to determine whether the court should waive its jurisdiction.
(c) (1) Notice of the waiver hearing shall be given to a victim as provided under § 11-104 of the Criminal Procedure Article.
(2) (i) A victim may submit a victim impact statement to the court as provided in § 11-402 of the Criminal Procedure Article.
(ii) This paragraph does not preclude a victim who has not filed a notification request form under § 11-104 of the Criminal Procedure Article from submitting a victim impact statement to the court.
(iii) The court may consider a victim impact statement in determining whether to waive jurisdiction under this section.
(d) (1) The court may not waive its jurisdiction under this section unless it determines, from a preponderance of the evidence presented at the hearing, that the child is an unfit subject for juvenile rehabilitative measures.
(2) For purposes of determining whether to waive its jurisdiction under this section, the court shall assume that the child committed the delinquent act alleged.
(e) In making its determination, the court shall consider the following criteria individually and in relation to each other on the record:
(1) Age of the child;
(2) Mental and physical condition of the child;
(3) The child’s amenability to treatment in any institution, facility, or program available to delinquents;
(4) The nature of the offense and the child’s alleged participation in it; and
(5) The public safety.
(f) If jurisdiction is waived under this section, the court shall order the child held for trial under the regular procedures of the court which would have jurisdiction over the offense if committed by an adult. The petition alleging delinquency shall be considered a charging document for purposes of detaining the child pending a bail hearing.
(g) An order waiving jurisdiction is interlocutory.
(h) If the court has once waived its jurisdiction with respect to a child in accordance with this section, and that child is subsequently brought before the court on another charge of delinquency, the court may waive its jurisdiction in the subsequent proceeding after summary review.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 3 - Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Jurisdiction/special Causes of Action
Subtitle 8A - Juvenile Causes -- Children Other Than Cinas and Adults
Section 3-8A-02 - Purposes and Construction of Subtitle
Section 3-8A-03 - Jurisdiction of Court
Section 3-8A-04 - Applicability of Subtitle 8 Provisions
Section 3-8A-05 - Determination of Jurisdiction
Section 3-8A-06 - Waiver of Jurisdiction
Section 3-8A-07 - Retention, Termination, or Waiver of Jurisdiction
Section 3-8A-09 - Transfer of Proceedings
Section 3-8A-10 - Complaint; Preliminary Procedures
Section 3-8A-11 - Form of Notice of Intake Officer's Decision on Complaint
Section 3-8A-12 - Certain Information Inadmissible in Subsequent Proceedings
Section 3-8A-13 - Petition; General Procedures
Section 3-8A-14 - Taking Child Into Custody
Section 3-8A-14.1 - Taking Child Into Custody -- Arrest Warrant
Section 3-8A-15 - Detention and Shelter Care Prior to Hearing
Section 3-8A-16 - Transfer to Other Facilities
Section 3-8A-16.1 - Blood Lead Level Testing
Section 3-8A-17 - Study and Examination of Child, Etc
Section 3-8A-17.1 - Evaluation of Child's Mental Condition
Section 3-8A-17.2 - Evaluation of Child's Mental Condition -- Scope
Section 3-8A-17.3 - Evaluation of Child's Mental Condition -- Report
Section 3-8A-17.4 - Competency Hearing
Section 3-8A-17.5 - Competency Hearing -- Finding of Competency
Section 3-8A-17.6 - Competency Hearing -- Finding of Incompetency -- Competency Attainment
Section 3-8A-17.7 - Competency Hearing -- Finding of Incompetency -- Evaluations or Dismissal
Section 3-8A-17.8 - Competency Attainment Services and Reporting
Section 3-8A-17.9 - Time Limits for Dismissals
Section 3-8A-17.10 - Hearing on Other Matters
Section 3-8A-17.11 - Presumption
Section 3-8A-17.12 - Regulations
Section 3-8A-18 - Adjudication
Section 3-8A-19 - Disposition; Costs
Section 3-8A-19.1 - Peace Order Request -- Grounds
Section 3-8A-19.2 - Peace Order Request -- Hearing; Forms of Relief
Section 3-8A-19.3 - Peace Order Request -- Service
Section 3-8A-19.4 - Peace Order Request -- Modification or Rescission
Section 3-8A-19.5 - Peace Order Request -- Violations
Section 3-8A-20 - Right to Counsel
Section 3-8A-20.1 - Treatment Service Plan
Section 3-8A-21 - Emergency Medical Treatment
Section 3-8A-22 - Limitations on Place of Commitment
Section 3-8A-23 - Effect of Proceedings Under Subtitle
Section 3-8A-24 - Effective Period of Order of Commitment; Renewal of Order
Section 3-8A-25 - Progress Reports
Section 3-8A-26 - Order Controlling Conduct of Person Before Court
Section 3-8A-27 - Confidentiality of Records
Section 3-8A-27.1 - Expungement of Records
Section 3-8A-28 - Judgment of Restitution
Section 3-8A-29 - Court Ordered Payment
Section 3-8A-30 - Contributing to Certain Conditions of Child
Section 3-8A-32 - Appointment of Attorney or Advocate to Represent Child's Interest
Section 3-8A-33 - Citation for Violation of Certain Alcoholic Beverages Laws
Section 3-8A-34 - Rights of Victim or Witness of Delinquent Act