Maryland Code § CP-11-601

Section CP-11-601
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(a) In Part I of this subtitle the following words have the meanings
indicated.
(b) "Central Collection Unit" means the Central Collection Unit in the
Department of Budget and Management.
(c) "Child" means a person under the age of 18 years.

(d) (1) "Crime" means an act committed by a person in the State that is
a crime under:
(i) common law;
(ii) § 109 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County;
(iii) § 8A-1 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Talbot County;
or
(iv) except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
Annotated Code.
(2) "Crime" does not include a violation of the Transportation Article
that is not punishable by a term of confinement.
(e) "Defendant" means a person:
(1) who has received probation before judgment;
(2) who has been found guilty of a crime, even if the defendant has
been found not criminally responsible; or
(3) whose plea of nolo contendere to a crime has been accepted by the
court.
(f) "Division" means the Division of Parole and Probation.
(g) "Judgment of restitution" means a direct order for payment of
restitution or an order for payment of restitution that is a condition of probation in
an order of probation.
(h) "Liable parent" means a parent:
(1) whose child has committed a crime or delinquent act; and
(2) who has been ordered to pay restitution under § 11-604 of this
subtitle.
(i) "Restitution obligor" means a defendant, child respondent, or liable
parent against whom a judgment of restitution has been entered.
(j) "Victim" means:

(1) a person who suffers death, personal injury, or property damage
or loss as a direct result of a crime or delinquent act; or
(2) if the person is deceased, the personal representative of the estate
of the person.

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