Before the revocation of any probation ordered under this title, and in addition to any other factors the court considers in connection with the determination of an appropriate sentence, the court shall:
(1) consider any evaluation or recommendation of any health professional licensed under the Health Occupations Article;
(2) consider relevant information about the defendant’s drug or alcohol abuse; and
(3) make a finding on the record as to the defendant’s amenability to treatment and the interest of justice.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 6 - Trial and Sentencing
Part II - Sentencing Procedures
Section 6-216 - Judicial Sentencing Guidelines
Section 6-217 - Announcement of Minimum Confinement for Violent Crime
Section 6-218 - Credit Against Sentence for Time Spent in Custody
Section 6-219 - Suspension of Sentence and Other Conditions Placed on Sentence
Section 6-220 - Probation Before Judgment
Section 6-221 - Suspension of Sentence or Probation After Judgment
Section 6-222 - Limits on Probation After Judgment; Extension for Restitution
Section 6-223 - Additional Powers of District Court
Section 6-224 - Sentencing by Other Judge
Section 6-225 - Conditions of Probation After Judgment
Section 6-226 - Fees for Probation Under Supervision of Division of Parole and Probation
Section 6-229 - Nolle Prosequi or Stet With Requirement of Drug or Alcohol Treatment
Section 6-230 - Orders Striking Entry of Judgment; When Prohibited
Section 6-231 - Considerations and Findings Prior to Revocation of Probation
Section 6-232 - Notice to Defendant Regarding Expungement of Record
Section 6-233 - Domestically Related Crimes
Section 6-234 - Transfer of Firearm Upon Conviction of a Disqualifying Crime