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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 8-102

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§8–102.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this section, a person convicted of a crime by a circuit court and sentenced to serve a sentence that exceeds 2 years in a correctional facility is entitled to a single sentence review by a review panel.
(b)A person is not entitled:
(1)to a sentence review if the sentence was imposed by more than one circuit court judge; or
(2)to a review of an order requiring a suspended part of a sentence to be served if:
(i)the sentence originally was wholly or partly suspended;
(ii)the sentence was reviewed; and
(iii)the suspended sentence or suspended part of that sentence later was required to be served.
(c)For purposes of this subtitle, a sentence that exceeds 2 years is a sentence in which the total period of the sentence and any unserved time of a prior or simultaneous sentence exceeds 2 years, including:
(1)a sentence imposed by a circuit court;
(2)a requirement by a circuit court that all or part of a suspended sentence be served; and
(3)a prior or simultaneous sentence, suspended or not suspended, that has been imposed by a court or other authority of the State or of another jurisdiction.
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