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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 9-401

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§9–401.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Concealment” means hiding, secreting, or keeping out of sight.
(c)“Escape” retains its judicially determined meaning.
(d)“Fugitive” means an individual for whom a felony arrest warrant has been issued and is outstanding.
(1)“Harbor” includes offering a fugitive or escaped incarcerated individual:
(i)concealment;
(ii)lodging;
(iii)care after concealment; or
(iv)obstruction of an effort of an authority to arrest the fugitive or escaped incarcerated individual.
(2)“Harbor” does not include failing to reveal the whereabouts of a fugitive or an escaped incarcerated individual by a person who did not participate in the effort of the fugitive or escaped incarcerated individual to elude arrest.
(f)“Hardware secure facility” means a facility that is securely locked or fenced to prevent escape.
(1)“Place of confinement” means:
(i)a correctional facility;
(ii)a facility of the Maryland Department of Health; or
(iii)any other facility in which a person is confined under color of law.
(2)“Place of confinement” does not include:
(i)a detention center for juveniles;
(ii)a facility for juveniles listed in § 9–226(b) of the Human Services Article;
(iii)a place identified in a juvenile community detention order; or
(iv)a privately operated, hardware secure facility for juveniles committed to the Department of Juvenile Services.
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