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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 11-505

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§11–505.
(a)This section applies to a victim or victim’s representative who:
(1)has made a written request to the Department for notification under § 7–801(b)(1)(ii) of the Correctional Services Article; or
(2)has filed a notification request form under § 11–104 of this title.
(1)If a parole release hearing is scheduled for an incarcerated individual who has been convicted of and sentenced for a crime, the victim or victim’s representative has the rights provided under § 7–801 of the Correctional Services Article.
(2)At a parole release hearing, a victim or victim’s representative has the rights provided under § 7–304 of the Correctional Services Article.
(1)Whenever a person who was convicted of a crime is found in violation of a condition of parole, the Department shall notify the victim or victim’s representative as provided under § 7–804 of the Correctional Services Article.
(2)Whenever a warrant or subpoena is issued for a person who was convicted of a crime for an alleged violation of a condition of parole, the Department shall notify the victim or victim’s representative as provided under § 7–804 of the Correctional Services Article.
(d)Whenever a person who is sentenced is considered for a commutation, pardon, or remission of sentence:
(1)the Department shall notify the victim or victim’s representative as provided under § 7–805(a) and
(e)of the Correctional Services Article; and
(2)a victim or victim’s representative has the additional rights regarding submission and consideration of a victim impact statement provided under § 7–805(b) and
(c)of the Correctional Services Article.
(1)Whenever a person convicted of a crime is found in violation of a condition of mandatory supervision, the Department shall notify the victim or victim’s representative as provided under § 7–505(b) of the Correctional Services Article.
(2)Whenever a warrant or subpoena is issued for a person convicted of a crime for an alleged violation of a condition of mandatory supervision, the Department shall notify the victim or victim’s representative as provided under § 7–804 of the Correctional Services Article.
(f)Before entering into a predetermined parole release agreement with an incarcerated individual, the Maryland Parole Commission shall notify the victim or victim’s representative as provided under § 7–803 of the Correctional Services Article.
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