Maryland Code § CS-6-112

Section CS-6-112
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(a) (1) On request of a court, a parole and probation agent of the Division
shall:
(i) provide the court with a presentence investigation report;
(ii) conduct other investigations; and
(iii) perform other probationary services.
(2) Except on court order, a presentence investigation report is
confidential and is not available for public inspection.
(3) On request, a presentence investigation report shall be made
available to:
(i) the defendant;
(ii) the defendant's attorney;
(iii) the State's Attorney;
(iv) a correctional facility;
(v) a parole, probation, or pretrial release official of this State,
any other state, or the United States;
(vi) a public or private mental health facility located in this
State or any other state if the individual who is the subject of the report has been
committed, or is being evaluated for commitment, to the facility for treatment as a
condition of probation; or

(vii) a community substance abuse treatment provider located
in this State or any other state if the individual who is the subject of the report will
be treated or evaluated for treatment by the provider as a condition of probation.
(b) (1) If a circuit court is satisfied that a presentence investigation
report would help the sentencing process, the court may order the Division to
complete a report before:
(i) sentencing a defendant who is convicted of a felony or of a
misdemeanor that resulted in serious physical injury or death to the victim to the
jurisdiction of the Division of Correction; or
(ii) referring a defendant to the Patuxent Institution.
(2) The party that requests the report has the burden of establishing
that the investigation should be ordered.
(3) If required under § 11-402 of the Criminal Procedure Article, the
report shall include a victim impact statement.
(4) If the defendant has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor
that is related to the defendant's membership in a criminal organization, as defined
in § 9-801 of the Criminal Law Article, the report may include information regarding
the group affiliation of the defendant.
(c) (1) The Division shall complete a presentence investigation report in
each case in which imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole is requested
under § 2-203 of the Criminal Law Article.
(2) The report shall include a victim impact statement as provided
under § 11-402 of the Criminal Procedure Article.
(3) The court or jury before which the separate sentencing proceeding
is conducted under § 2-304 of the Criminal Law Article shall consider the report.

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