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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 11-101

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§11–101.
(a)In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Child respondent” means a person who:
(1)in a petition filed in juvenile court, is alleged to have committed a delinquent act; or
(2)has committed a delinquent act.
(c)“Delinquent act” has the meaning stated in § 3–8A–01 of the Courts Article.
(d)“MDEC system” means the system of electronic filing and case management established by the Supreme Court of Maryland.
(e)“Prosecuting attorney” means:
(1)the State’s Attorney;
(2)the State’s Attorney’s designee;
(3)when performing a prosecutorial function at the trial level, the Attorney General or the Attorney General’s designee; or
(4)the State Prosecutor or the State Prosecutor’s designee.
(f)“Victim stay–away alert technology” means a system of electronic monitoring that is capable of notifying a victim if the defendant is at or near a location from which the defendant has been ordered by the court to stay away.
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