Maryland Code § CR-10-119

Section CR-10-119
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(a) (1) A person shall be issued a citation under this section if the person
violates:
(i) §§ 10-113 through 10-115 or § 10-118 of this part; or
(ii) § 6-321 or § 6-322 of the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis
Article.
(2) A minor who violates § 10-116 or § 10-117(a) of this part shall be
issued a citation under this section.
(b) (1) A citation for a violation of §§ 10-113 through 10-115 or a
violation of § 10-118 of this part or § 6-321 or § 6-322 of the Alcoholic Beverages and
Cannabis Article may be issued by:
(i) a police officer authorized to make arrests;

(ii) in State forestry reservations, State parks, historic
monuments, and recreation areas, a forest or park warden under § 5-206(a) or (b) of
the Natural Resources Article; and
(iii) subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, in Anne
Arundel County, Frederick County, Harford County, Howard County, Kent County,
Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Talbot County, and only in the
inspector's jurisdiction, an alcoholic beverages inspector who investigates license
violations under the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article.
(2) In Anne Arundel County, Frederick County, Harford County,
Howard County, Kent County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and
Talbot County, the inspector shall successfully complete an appropriate program of
training in the proper use of arrest authority and pertinent police procedures as
required by the board of license commissioners.
(3) In Anne Arundel County, Harford County, Howard County, Kent
County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, and Talbot County, the
inspector may not carry a firearm in the performance of the inspector's duties.
(c) A person authorized under this section to issue a citation shall issue it
if the person has probable cause to believe that the person charged is committing or
has committed a Code violation.
(d) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the form of citation
issued to an adult shall be as prescribed by the District Court and shall be uniform
throughout the State.
(2) The citation issued to an adult shall contain:
(i) the name and address of the person charged;
(ii) the statute allegedly violated;
(iii) the location, date, and time that the violation occurred;
(iv) the fine that may be imposed;
(v) a notice stating that prepayment of the fine is not allowed;
(vi) a notice that the District Court shall promptly send the
person charged a summons to appear for trial;
(vii) the signature of the person issuing the citation; and

(viii) a space for the person charged to sign the citation.
(3) The form of citation issued to a minor shall:
(i) be prescribed by the State Court Administrator;
(ii) be uniform throughout the State; and
(iii) contain the information listed in § 3-8A-33(b) of the Courts
Article.
(e) (1) Except for a citation subject to the jurisdiction of a circuit court,
the issuing jurisdiction shall forward a copy of the citation and a request for trial to
the District Court in the district having venue.
(2) (i) The District Court shall promptly schedule the case for
trial and summon the defendant to appear.
(ii) Willful failure of the defendant to respond to the summons
is contempt of court.
(f) (1) For purposes of this section, a violation of §§ 10-113 through 10-
115 or a violation of § 10-118 of this part or § 6-321 or § 6-322 of the Alcoholic
Beverages and Cannabis Article is a Code violation and is a civil offense.
(2) A person charged who is under the age of 18 years shall be subject
to the procedures and dispositions provided in Title 3, Subtitle 8A of the Courts
Article.
(3) A person charged who is at least 18 years old shall be subject to
the provisions of this section.
(4) Adjudication of a Code violation is not a criminal conviction for
any purpose, and it does not impose any of the civil disabilities ordinarily imposed by
a criminal conviction.
(g) In any proceeding for a Code violation:
(1) the State has the burden to prove the guilt of the defendant to the
same extent as is required by law in the trial of criminal causes, and in any such
proceeding, the court shall apply the evidentiary standards as prescribed by law or
rule for the trial of criminal causes;

(2) the court shall ensure that the defendant has received a copy of
the charges against the defendant and that the defendant understands those charges;
(3) the defendant is entitled to cross-examine all witnesses who
appear against the defendant, to produce evidence or witnesses on behalf of the
defendant, or to testify on the defendant's own behalf, if the defendant chooses to do
so;
(4) the defendant is entitled to be represented by counsel of the
defendant's choice and at the expense of the defendant;
(5) the defendant may enter a plea of guilty or not guilty, and the
verdict of the court in the case shall be:
(i) guilty of a Code violation; or
(ii) not guilty of a Code violation; and
(6) before rendering judgment, the court may place the defendant on
probation in the same manner and to the same extent as is allowed by law in the trial
of a criminal case.
(h) (1) This subsection does not apply to a person who commits a Code
violation under § 6-321 or § 6-322 of the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, if the
District Court finds that a person has committed a Code violation, the court shall
require the person to pay:
(i) a fine not exceeding $500; or
(ii) if the violation is a subsequent violation, a fine not
exceeding $1,000.
(3) If the District Court finds that a person has committed a Code
violation under § 10-117 of this subtitle, the court shall require the person to pay:
(i) a fine not exceeding $2,500; or
(ii) if the violation is a subsequent violation, a fine not
exceeding $5,000.
(4) The Chief Judge of the District Court may not establish a
schedule for the prepayment of fines for a Code violation under this part.

(i) When a defendant has been found guilty of a Code violation and a fine
has been imposed by the court:
(1) the court may direct that the payment of the fine be suspended or
deferred under conditions that the court may establish; and
(2) if the defendant willfully fails to pay the fine imposed by the
court, that willful failure may be treated as a criminal contempt of court, for which
the defendant may be punished by the court as provided by law.
(j) (1) The defendant is liable for the costs of the proceedings in the
District Court and for payment to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund.
(2) The court costs in a Code violation case in which costs are imposed
are $5.
(k) (1) In this subsection, "driver's license" means a license or permit to
drive a motor vehicle that is issued under the laws of this State or any other
jurisdiction.
(2) This subsection applies only to:
(i) a person who is at least 18 but under 21 years of age; or
(ii) a minor if the minor is subject to the jurisdiction of the
court.
(3) If a person is found guilty of a Code violation under § 10-113 of
this part that involved the use of a driver's license or a document purporting to be a
driver's license, the court shall notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of the
violation.
(4) The Chief Judge of the District Court, in conjunction with the
Motor Vehicle Administrator, shall establish uniform procedures for reporting Code
violations described in this subsection.
(l) (1) A defendant who has been found guilty of a Code violation has the
right to appeal or to file a motion for a new trial or a motion for a revision of a
judgment provided by law in the trial of a criminal case.
(2) A motion shall be made in the same manner as provided in the
trial of criminal cases, and the court, in ruling on the motion has the same authority
provided in the trial of criminal cases.

(m) (1) The State's Attorney for any county may prosecute a Code
violation in the same manner as prosecution of a violation of the criminal laws of this
State.
(2) In a Code violation case the State's Attorney may:
(i) enter a nolle prosequi in or place the case on the stet
docket; and
(ii) exercise authority in the same manner as prescribed by law
for violation of the criminal laws of this State.

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