Maryland Code § CS-11-712

Section CS-11-712
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(a) This section applies only in Frederick County.
(b) (1) The Sheriff shall:
(i) establish a pretrial release program that offers
alternatives to pretrial detention; and
(ii) adopt regulations to administer the program.
(2) A court may order an individual to participate in the pretrial
release program, if the individual:
(i) appears before the court after being charged and detained
on bond; and
(ii) meets the eligibility requirements of paragraph (4) of this
subsection.
(3) The court may make the order at the imposition of bond, on
review of bond, or any other time during the individual's pretrial detention.
(4) An individual is eligible for the pretrial release program if the
individual:
(i) is recommended to the court for placement in the program
by the program staff;
(ii) has no other charges pending in any jurisdiction; and
(iii) is not in detention for:

1. a crime of violence; or
2. the crime of escape under § 9-404 of the Criminal
Law Article.
(c) (1) The Sheriff's Department may:
(i) establish and direct a work release program; and
(ii) adopt guidelines for the operation of the program.
(2) (i) At the time of sentencing or at any time during an
individual's confinement, the sentencing judge may order that an individual
participate in the work release program, subject to the guidelines adopted by the
Sheriff.
(ii) If the sentencing judge is unable to act at the time of an
incarcerated individual's petition for work release, another judge of the committing
court may order that the incarcerated individual participate in the work release
program.
(3) In ordering an incarcerated individual to participate in the work
release program, the court may allow the incarcerated individual to leave actual
confinement to:
(i) work at gainful, private employment;
(ii) seek gainful, private employment; or
(iii) participate in an educational, rehabilitative, or training
program in the county.
(4) Unless the committing court directs otherwise, an incarcerated
individual shall be confined in the detention center when not participating in the
work release program.
(5) (i) The Sheriff or Sheriff's designee shall collect the earnings
of an incarcerated individual in the work release program, less payroll deductions
required by law.
(ii) From the earnings of the incarcerated individual, the
Sheriff shall deduct and disburse:

1. an amount determined to be the cost to the county
for food, lodging, and clothing for the incarcerated individual;
2. the actual cost of necessary food and travel and other
expenses incidental to the incarcerated individual's participation in the program;
3. any amount a court imposes for a fine, cost, or
restitution;
4. any amount that the incarcerated individual is
legally obligated or reasonably desires to pay for support of a dependent; and
5. if applicable, any amount that a court orders the
incarcerated individual to repay to the State or to the county for the services of an
attorney appointed by the court.
(iii) The Sheriff shall:
1. credit to the incarcerated individual's account the
remaining balance; and
2. dispose of the balance in the incarcerated
individual's account as the incarcerated individual reasonably requests and as the
Sheriff approves.
(6) If an incarcerated individual violates a trust or a condition that a
judge or the Sheriff establishes for conduct or employment, after an administrative
hearing that upholds the violation, the incarcerated individual is subject to:
(i) removal from the work release program; and
(ii) cancellation of any earned diminution of the incarcerated
individual's term of confinement.
(d) (1) The Sheriff shall:
(i) establish and administer a home detention program; and
(ii) adopt regulations for the program.
(2) At the time of sentencing or at any time during an individual's
confinement, the sentencing judge may require that the individual participate in the
home detention program.

(3) An incarcerated individual is eligible for the home detention
program if:
(i) the sentencing judge recommended that the incarcerated
individual participate in the program; and
(ii) the individual has no other charges pending in any
jurisdiction.
(4) An incarcerated individual is not eligible for the home detention
program if the incarcerated individual:
(i) is serving a sentence for a crime of violence; or
(ii) has been found guilty of the crime of:
1. child abuse under § 3-601 or § 3-602 of the Criminal
Law Article; or
2. escape under § 9-404 of the Criminal Law Article.

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