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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 4-204

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§4–204.
(a)In this section, the words “accessory before the fact” and “principal” have their judicially determined meanings.
(b)Except for a sentencing proceeding under § 2–304 of the Criminal Law Article:
(1)the distinction between an accessory before the fact and a principal is abrogated; and
(2)an accessory before the fact may be charged, tried, convicted, and sentenced as a principal.
(c)An accessory before the fact may be charged, tried, convicted, and sentenced for a crime regardless of whether a principal in the crime has been:
(1)charged with the crime;
(2)acquitted of the crime; or
(3)convicted of a lesser or different crime.
(d)If a crime is committed in the State, an accessory before the fact may be charged, tried and convicted, and sentenced in a county where:
(1)an act of accessoryship was committed; or
(2)a principal in the crime may be charged, tried and convicted, and sentenced.
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