Maryland Code § PS-13A-604

Section PS-13A-604
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(a) In this section, "victim" means a person who:
(1) is alleged to have suffered a direct physical, emotional, or
pecuniary harm as a result of the matters set forth in a charge or specification being
considered; and
(2) is named in one of the specifications.
(b) (1) A charge or specification may not be referred to a general court-
martial for trial until a thorough and impartial investigation of all the matters set
forth therein has been made.

(2) This investigation shall include:
(i) inquiry as to the truth of the matter set forth in the
charges;
(ii) consideration of the form of charges; and
(iii) a recommendation as to the disposition which should be
made of the case in the interest of justice and discipline.
(c) (1) The accused shall be advised of the charges against the accused
and of the right to be represented at the investigation by counsel.
(2) The accused has the right to be represented at the investigation
as provided in § 13A-703 of this title and in regulations prescribed under that section.
(3) At the investigation, full opportunity shall be given to the accused
to cross-examine witnesses against the accused, if they are available, and to present
anything the accused may desire in the accused's own behalf, either in defense or
mitigation, and the investigating officer shall examine available witnesses requested
by the accused.
(4) If the charges are forwarded after the investigation, they shall be
accompanied by a statement of the substance of the testimony taken on both sides
and a copy of the charges shall be given to the accused.
(d) (1) If an investigation of the subject matter of an offense has been
conducted before the accused is charged with the offense, and if the accused was
present at the investigation and afforded the opportunities for representation, cross-
examination, and presentation prescribed in subsection (c) of this section, no further
investigation of that charge is necessary under this section unless it is demanded by
the accused after the accused is informed of the charge.
(2) A demand for further investigation entitles the accused to recall
witnesses for further cross-examination and to offer any new evidence in the
accused's own behalf.
(e) If evidence adduced in an investigation under this section indicates that
the accused committed an uncharged offense, the investigating officer may
investigate the subject matter of that offense without the accused having first been
charged with the offense if the accused is:
(1) present at the investigation;

(2) informed of the nature of each uncharged offense investigated;
and
(3) afforded the opportunities for representation, cross-examination,
and presentation prescribed in subsection (b) of this section.
(f) The requirements of this section are binding on all persons
administering this title, but failure to follow the requirements does not constitute
jurisdictional error.
(g) Under regulations prescribed by § 13A-701 of this title, a preliminary
hearing need not be held if the accused submits a written waiver to the convening
authority and the convening authority determines that a hearing is not required.
(h) (1) A preliminary hearing under this section shall be conducted by
an impartial hearing officer, who:
(i) whenever practicable, shall be a judge advocate who is
certified under § 13A-506 of this title; or
(ii) when it is not practicable to appoint a judge advocate
because of exceptional circumstances, is not a judge advocate so certified.
(2) In the case of the appointment of a hearing officer under
paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection, a judge advocate who is certified under § 13A-
506 of this title shall be available to provide legal advice to the hearing officer.
(3) Whenever practicable, the hearing officer shall be equal in grade
or senior in grade to military counsel who are detailed to represent the accused or the
government at the preliminary hearing.
(i) After a preliminary hearing under this section, the hearing officer shall
submit to the convening authority a written report, accompanied by a recording of
the preliminary hearing under subsection (k) of this section, that includes the
following:
(1) for each specification, a statement of the reasoning and
conclusions of the hearing officer with respect to determinations under subsection
(b)(2) of this section, including a summary of relevant witness testimony and
documentary evidence presented at the hearing and any observations of the hearing
officer concerning the testimony of witnesses and the availability and admissibility
of evidence at trial;

(2) recommendations for any necessary modifications to the form of
the charges or specifications;
(3) an analysis of any additional information submitted after the
hearing by the parties or by a victim of an offense, that, under rules prescribed under
§ 13A-701 of this title, is relevant to disposition under this section and § 13A-601 of
this subtitle; and
(4) a statement of action taken on evidence adduced with respect to
uncharged offenses, as described in subsection (l) of this section.
(j) (1) (i) The accused shall be advised of the charges against the
accused and of the accused's right to be represented by counsel at the preliminary
hearing under this section.
(ii) The accused has the right to be represented at the
preliminary hearing as provided in § 13A-703 of this title and in regulations
prescribed under that section.
(2) The accused may cross-examine witnesses who testify at the
preliminary hearing and present additional evidence that is relevant to the issues for
determination under subsection (b)(2) of this section.
(3) (i) A victim may not be required to testify at the preliminary
hearing.
(ii) 1. A victim who declines to testify shall be deemed to
be not available for purposes of the preliminary hearing.
2. A declination under this paragraph may not serve as
the sole basis for ordering a deposition under § 13A-714 of this title.
(4) The presentation of evidence and examination, including cross-
examination, of witnesses at a preliminary hearing shall be limited to the matters
relevant to determinations under subsection (b)(2) of this section.
(k) (1) A preliminary hearing under subsection (b) of this section shall
be recorded by a suitable recording device.
(2) The victim may request the recording and shall have access to the
recording under such rules as are prescribed in § 13A-701 of this title.
(l) If evidence adduced in a preliminary hearing under subsection (b) of this
section indicates that the accused committed an uncharged offense, the hearing

officer may consider the subject matter of that offense without the accused having
first been charged with the offense if the accused is:
(1) present at the preliminary hearing;
(2) informed of the nature of each uncharged offense considered; and
(3) afforded the opportunities for representation, cross-examination,
and presentation consistent with subsection (i) of this section.
(m) (1) The requirements of this section are binding on all persons
administering this title, but failure to follow the requirements does not constitute
jurisdictional error.
(2) A defect in a report under subsection (i) of this section is not a
basis for relief if the report is in substantial compliance with that subsection.

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