SENTENCE AND PUNISHMENT  


§ 626, 627. Dispensation from punishment by benefit of clergy abolished; death to be by administration of lethal injection
§ 628. Place of execution when case has been removed
§ 629 to 632. Suspension of sentence upon infant convicted of certain offenses; confinement of infants over twelve and under fifteen convicted of certain offenses; binding out convicted infants between twelve and fifteen; duty of court.
§ 633. Expiration date for penitentiary sentences
§ 633A. Release date falling on Sunday or legal holiday
§ 634, 635. Minimum punishment of two years may be reduced to eighteen months; conviction not to work corruption of blood or forfeiture of estate; estate of felo-de-se; approver not to be admitted; minimum time for execution of death sentence
§ 636. Estate of convicted person liable for cost of apprehension, prosecution, etc
§ 637. Execution against convict's property for restitution to party injured
§ 638. Imprisonment in city or county from which case removed
§ 638A. Release of person on own recognizance
§ 638AB. Administrative fees for pretrial release
§ 638AC. Pretrial release program for Frederick County.
§ 638B to 639. Release of defendant charged with offense punishable by life imprisonment; credit against sentence for time spent in custody; suspension of sentence generally; orders and terms; minors; intoxicated drivers; weekend confinement in Prince George's County; conviction of controlled dangerous substance offense
§ 639A. Disposition of earnings of Queen Anne's County prisoners
§ 640. Court sentencing for violent crimes and parole
§ 640A to 640C. Restitution for crimes; delinquent restitution; lottery interception for restitution arrearage; earnings without orders.
§ 641, 642. Probation prior to judgment; terms and conditions; intoxicated drivers; violation of probation; fulfillment of terms of probation; suspension of sentence or imposition of probation following judgment; fees paid by person supervised by the Division of Parole and Probation; where judge suspends sentence or fails to sentence, sentence may later be imposed by another judge
§ 643. When penalty less than statutory minimum may be imposed
§ 643A. Power of District Court judges as to imposition and suspension of sentence and probation
§ 643B. Mandatory sentences for crimes of violence
§ 643C. Judicial sentencing guidelines
§ 643D. Right of victim or representative of victim to address sentencing judge or jury
§ 644. Road work by prisoners
§ 644A. Limitation on sentence for attempt
§ 645. Working prisoners on farms in Anne Arundel County