Maryland Code § CJ-9-106

Section CJ-9-106
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(a) The spouse of a person on trial for a crime may not be compelled to
testify as an adverse witness unless:
(1) The charge involves:
(i) The abuse of a child under 18; or
(ii) Assault in any degree in which the spouse is a victim if:
1. The person on trial was previously charged with
assault in any degree or assault and battery of the spouse;
2. The spouse was sworn to testify at the previous trial;
and
3. The spouse refused to testify at the previous trial on
the basis of this section; or
(2) The person on trial and the spouse married after the date on
which the alleged crime for which the person is on trial occurred.

(b) (1) If the spouse of a person on trial for assault in any degree in which
the spouse was a victim is sworn to testify at the trial and refuses to testify on the
basis of the provisions of this section, the clerk of the court shall make and maintain
a record of that refusal, including the name of the spouse refusing to testify.
(2) When an expungement order is presented to the clerk of the court
in a case involving a charge of assault in any degree, the clerk shall check the record
to determine whether the defendant's spouse refused to testify on the basis of the
provisions of this section.
(3) If the record shows such refusal, the clerk shall make and
maintain a separate record of the refusal, including the defendant's name, the
spouse's name, the case file number, a copy of the charging document, and the date
of the trial in which the spouse refused to testify.
(4) The separate record specified under paragraph (3) of this
subsection:
(i) Is not subject to expungement under Title 10, Subtitle 1 of
the Criminal Procedure Article; and
(ii) Shall be available only to the court, a State's Attorney's
office, and an attorney for the defendant.

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