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Section 9-402 – Harboring Fugitive

    (a)    This section does not apply if the warrant is for a traffic offense.     (b)    A person may not harbor a fugitive to prevent the fugitive’s discovery or arrest after:         (1)    being notified, or otherwise knowing, that a felony warrant was issued for the arrest of the fugitive; and         (2)    being notified that harboring the fugitive is a crime. […]

Section 9-403 – Harboring Escaped Inmate

    (a)    A person may not willfully harbor an inmate, who was imprisoned for a felony and who escaped from the custody of the Division of Correction or other correctional unit to which the inmate has been committed, after:         (1)    being notified, or otherwise knowing, that the inmate escaped; and         (2)    being notified that harboring the inmate is a […]

Section 9-404 – Escape in the First Degree

    (a)    A person may not knowingly escape from a place of confinement.     (b)    A person may not:         (1)    escape from:             (i)    a detention center for juveniles;             (ii)    a facility for juveniles listed in § 9–226(b) of the Human Services Article;             (iii)    a place identified in a juvenile community detention order; or             (iv)    a privately operated, hardware secure facility for juveniles committed to […]

Section 9-405 – Escape in the Second Degree

    (a)    (1)    A person who has been lawfully arrested may not knowingly depart from custody without the authorization of a law enforcement or judicial officer.         (2)    A person may not knowingly fail to obey a court order to report to a place of confinement.         (3)    A person may not escape from:             (i)    except as otherwise punishable under § 9–404(b) of […]

Section 9-407 – Escape — Sentencing Terms

    A sentence imposed for a violation of § 9-404 or § 9-405 of this subtitle:         (1)    shall be consecutive to any term of confinement being served or to be served at the time of the escape;         (2)    may not be suspended; and         (3)    may include the entry of a judgment for all reasonable expenses incurred in returning the […]

Section 9-408 – Resisting or Interfering With Arrest

    (a)    In this section, “police officer” means an individual who is authorized to make an arrest under Title 2 of the Criminal Procedure Article.     (b)    A person may not intentionally:         (1)    resist a lawful arrest; or         (2)    interfere with an individual who the person has reason to know is a police officer who is making or attempting to make […]