2004 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 787

File Code: Criminal Law - Procedure Crossfiled with: SENATE BILL 425
Sponsored By:
Delegate Marriott (By Request - Baltimore City Administration)
Entitled:
Baltimore City - Issuance of Citations - Gambling

Synopsis:

Authorizing the issuance of citations for specified offenses in Baltimore City relating to gambling; establishing that a citation may be issued by a police officer authorized to make arrests in Baltimore City; establishing that a citation can be issued only if there is probable cause to believe a specified offense was committed; establishing the required contents of a citation; requiring the agency issuing the citation to forward the citation to the appropriate court; etc.

History by Legislative Date

House Action
2/6
First Reading Judiciary
2/11
Hearing 2/24 at 1:00 p.m.
3/8
Favorable with Amendments Report by Judiciary
3/9
Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
3/12
Motion vote previous question (Delegate McHale) Adopted
Third Reading Passed (118-14)
4/5
Returned Passed
5/26
Governor vetoed - Cross-filed bill was signed
Senate Action
3/15
First Reading Judicial Proceedings
4/7
Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
4/5
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
4/6
Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Sponsored by:
Delegate Salima Siler Marriott, District 40
Baltimore City Administration
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
BALTIMORE CITY
CITATIONS
COURTS -see also- CIRCUIT; APPEALS; DISTRICT; ORPHANS'; etc.
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS -see also- PENALTIES; SENTENCES; etc.
GAMING -see also- BINGO; LOTTERY; RAFFLES
LAW ENFORCEMENT -see also- STATE POLICE, DEPARTMENT OF
SUMMONSES -see also- SUBPOENAS
TRIALS
WEAPONS -see also- GUNS
Bill affects the following Statute:
Criminal Law
( 12-102 )

Documents:

Bill Text: First Reading (PDF), Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
Fiscal Note: Available (PDF)
Amendments:
House
Number: 132210/01 (PDF)     Offered on: March 9, 2004   at: 10:41 a.m.     Status: Adopted
Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
March 12, 2004: Third Reading Passed (118-14)
Senate
April 6, 2004: Third Reading Passed (47-0)