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Code · Maryland · Courts and Judicial Proceedings

§ 4-301

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§4–301.
(a)Except as provided in §§ 3–803 and 3–8A–03 of this article and 4–302 of this subtitle, the District Court has exclusive original jurisdiction in a criminal case in which a person at least 16 years old or a corporation is charged with violation of the vehicle laws, or the State Boat Act, or regulations adopted pursuant to the vehicle laws or State Boat Act.
(b)Except as provided in § 4–302 of this subtitle, the District Court also has exclusive original jurisdiction in a criminal case in which a person at least 18 years old or a corporation is charged with:
(1)Commission of a common–law or statutory misdemeanor regardless of the amount of money or value of the property involved;
(2)Violation of § 7–104, § 7–105, § 7–107, or § 7–108 of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or a misdemeanor;
(3)Violation of a county, municipal, or other ordinance, if the violation is not a felony;
(4)Criminal violation of a State, county, or municipal rule or regulation, if the violation is not a felony;
(5)Doing or omitting to do any act made punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or other penalty as provided by the particular law, ordinance, rule, or regulation defining the violation if the violation is not a felony;
(6)Violation of § 8–103 of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or a misdemeanor;
(7)Violation of § 8–203, § 8–204, § 8–205, § 8–206, § 8–207, § 8–208, or § 8–209 of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or misdemeanor;
(8)Forgery or violation of Title 8, Subtitle 6 of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or misdemeanor;
(9)Violation of Title 27, Subtitle 4 of the Insurance Article, whether a felony or a misdemeanor;
(10)Violation of § 9–1106 of the Labor and Employment Article;
(11)Violation of § 8–301 of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or misdemeanor;
(12)Violation of § 2–209 of the Criminal Law Article;
(13)Violation of Title 2, Subtitle 5 of the Criminal Law Article;
(14)Violation of Title 11, Subtitle 5 of the Financial Institutions Article;
(15)Violation of § 10–604, § 10–605, § 10–606, § 10–607, § 10–607.1, or § 10–608 of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or misdemeanor;
(16)Violation of Title 7, Subtitle 3, Part III of the Criminal Law Article, whether a felony or misdemeanor;
(17)Violation of § 20–102 of the Transportation Article, whether a felony or misdemeanor;
(18)Violation of § 8–801 of the Criminal Law Article;
(19)Violation of § 8–604 of the Criminal Law Article;
(20)Violation of Title 8, Subtitle 2, Part II of the Criminal Law Article;
(21)Violation of § 16–801, § 16–802, § 16–803, or § 16–804 of the Election Law Article;
(22)Violation of § 3–203(c) of the Criminal Law Article;
(23)Violation of § 11–208 of the Criminal Law Article as a second or subsequent offense;
(24)Violation of § 11–721 of the Criminal Procedure Article as a second or subsequent offense; or
(25)Violation of § 3–1102(b) or § 3–1103 of the Criminal Law Article.
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