Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB351

Introduced
1/15/24  

Caption

Criminal Law - First-Degree Assault - Assault With a Firearm

Impact

If enacted, SB351 will have a significant impact on how first-degree assault cases are prosecuted in Maryland. By defining the intent behind firearm assaults more clearly, the bill may alter both the landscape of legal defense strategies and prosecutorial approaches. Courts may see changes in case outcomes, particularly in instances where intent plays a crucial role in determining guilt or innocence. This could lead to more thorough investigations and potentially higher conviction rates for serious offenses involving firearms.

Summary

Senate Bill 351 addresses the legal definitions and requirements surrounding first-degree assault, specifically focusing on cases involving firearms. The bill seeks to amend existing legislation by introducing an explicit intent requirement for individuals charged with assault using a firearm. This change aims to clarify the conditions and intent necessary for prosecution under Maryland law, potentially leading to more consistent applications of the law in cases of firearm-related assaults.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB351 may arise from the implications of defining intent in legal contexts. Critics might argue that adding an intent requirement could complicate prosecutions, making it more difficult to secure convictions in cases where intent is difficult to prove. Supporters, however, could argue that this specificity is necessary for fair trials, ensuring that individuals are only convicted when there is clear intent to cause harm. The balance between public safety and legal rights will likely be a focal point of debate as discussions about the bill progress.

Companion Bills

MD HB439

Crossfiled Criminal Law - First-Degree Assault - Assault With a Firearm

Previously Filed As

MD SB391

Criminal Procedure - Victims of Sexually Assaultive Behavior

MD HB174

Criminal Procedure - Victims of Sexually Assaultive Behavior

MD HB952

Crimes – Firearms – Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2023)

MD SB656

Criminal Law - Failure to Properly Store Firearm - Death of Another

MD SB744

Crimes and Corrections - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2023)

MD SB858

Firearm Safety - Storage Requirements and Youth Suicide Prevention (Jaelynn's Law)

MD HB307

Firearm Safety - Storage Requirements and Youth Suicide Prevention (Jaelynn's Law)

MD SB764

Baltimore City - Assault of Special Enforcement Officers - Penalties

MD HB580

Election Law – Polling Sites – Firearms Prohibitions

MD HB613

Baltimore City – Assault of Special Enforcement Officers – Penalties

Similar Bills

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