Maryland SB220 revises laws on lifetime sexual offender supervision, including conditions, violations, and discharge petitions.
Maryland SB220 alters provisions for lifetime sexual offender supervision, including conditions, reporting requirements, and discharge petitions. The bill mandates a risk assessment and polygraph examination for discharge petitions. It specifies that the sentencing court cannot deny a discharge petition without a hearing. Discharge from supervision is only possible if the court finds the petitioner no longer poses a danger to the public.
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