Maryland Statutes

§ 3-114

Maryland § 3-114
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gcpCriminal Procedure
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Md. Code Ann., Criminal Procedure § 3-114 (2026).

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(a)A committed person may be released under the provisions of this section and §§ 3–115 through 3–122 of this title.
(b)A committed person is eligible for discharge from commitment only if that person would not be a danger, as a result of a mental disorder or an intellectual disability, to self or to the person or property of others if discharged.
(c)A committed person is eligible for conditional release from commitment only if that person would not be a danger, as a result of a mental disorder or an intellectual disability, to self or to the person or property of others if released from confinement with conditions imposed by the court.
(d)To be released, a committed person has the burden to establish by a preponderance of the evidence eligibility for dischar

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