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    • Legislation USA
    • Maryland Statutes
    • Criminal Law
    • Title 9 - Crimes Against Public Administration
    • Subtitle 4 - Harboring, Escape, and Contraband
    • Part II - Contraband -- Places of Confinement
    • Section 9-418 - Separate Sentence

    Maryland Statutes
    Part II - Contraband -- Places of Confinement
    Section 9-418 - Separate Sentence

    A sentence imposed under this part may be separate from and consecutive to or concurrent with a sentence for any crime based on the act establishing the crime under this part.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Criminal Law

    Title 9 - Crimes Against Public Administration

    Subtitle 4 - Harboring, Escape, and Contraband

    Part II - Contraband -- Places of Confinement

    Section 9-410 - Definitions

    Section 9-411 - Scope of Part

    Section 9-412 - Contraband -- in General

    Section 9-413 - Contraband -- for Escape

    Section 9-414 - Contraband -- Weapon

    Section 9-415 - Contraband -- Alcoholic Beverage

    Section 9-416 - Contraband -- Controlled Dangerous Substance

    Section 9-417 - Prohibited Acts; Penalty

    Section 9-418 - Separate Sentence

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