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Rule 3-503 - Consolidation; Separate Trials (a) Consolidation. (1)When Permitted. When actions involve a common question of law or fact or a common subject matter, the court, on motion or on its own initiative, may order a joint hearing or trial or consolidation of any or all of the claims, issues, or actions.
(a)(1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) Private place means a dressing room or rest room in a retail store. (iv) the use of an electronic device that can be used surreptitiously to observe an individual.
(iii) with the intent of depriving the childs parent or legal guardian, or any person lawfully possessing the child, of the custody, care, and control of the child, knowingly secrete or harbor a child under the age of 12 years.
Section 3-102 - Police accountability board (a) Each county shall have a police accountability board to: (1) hold quarterly meetings with heads of law enforcement agencies and otherwise work with law enforcement agencies and the county government to improve matters of policing; (2) appoint civilian members to charging
(c) A person may not engage in stalking. (d) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 5 years or a fine not exceeding $5,000 or both.

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Maryland Rule 19-503 requires Maryland attorneys to report on any pro bono activities they engaged in during the prior fiscal year (July 1 June 30). The Administrative Office of the Courts is required to email all attorneys no later than July 10 of the year following the fiscal year for which reporting is required.
In Maryland, a child under the age of 8 years may not be left unattended at home, at school, or in a car. Both in and out of the home, parents and guardians must always give proper care and attention to children in their care. Children must not be left alone in situations where they may get hurt.

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