Maryland Code § CP-8-105

Section CP-8-105
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(a) A review panel consists of three or more circuit court judges of the
judicial circuit in which the sentencing court is located.
(b) Notwithstanding any Maryland Rule, the sentencing judge may not be
a member of the review panel, but on request of the sentencing judge, the sentencing
judge may sit with the review panel only in an advisory capacity.
(c) (1) A review panel shall consider each application for review of a
sentence.

(2) A review panel may require the Division of Parole and Probation
to make investigations, reports, and recommendations.
(3) A review panel:
(i) with or without a hearing, may decide that the sentence
under review should remain unchanged; or
(ii) after a hearing, may order a different sentence to be
imposed or served, including:
1. an increased sentence;
2. subject to § 8-107(c) of this subtitle, a decreased
sentence;
3. a suspended sentence to be served wholly or partly;
or
4. a sentence to be suspended with or without
probation.
(4) In deciding to order a different sentence, the review panel may
impose conditions that the review panel considers just and that could have been
imposed lawfully by the sentencing court when the sentence was imposed.
(d) If the review panel orders a different sentence, the review panel shall
resentence and notify the defendant in accordance with the order of the panel.

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