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    • Title 7 - Uniform Postconviction Procedure Act
    • Subtitle 1 - In General
    • Section 7-104 - Reopening Postconviction Proceeding

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 1 - In General
    Section 7-104 - Reopening Postconviction Proceeding

    The court may reopen a postconviction proceeding that was previously concluded if the court determines that the action is in the interests of justice.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Criminal Procedure

    Title 7 - Uniform Postconviction Procedure Act

    Subtitle 1 - In General

    Section 7-101 - Scope of Title

    Section 7-102 - Right to Begin Proceeding

    Section 7-103 - Number and Time of Filing of Petitions

    Section 7-104 - Reopening Postconviction Proceeding

    Section 7-105 - Victim's and Representative's Rights of Notice and Attendance

    Section 7-106 - Allegation of Error

    Section 7-107 - Effect of Postconviction Remedy on Trial Proceedings and Appeals

    Section 7-108 - Right to Counsel and Hearing

    Section 7-109 - Appeal of Final Order

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