Maryland SB536 mandates immediate notification to the court and law enforcement when a defendant violates home detention conditions.
Maryland SB536 requires private home detention monitoring agencies to notify the court and designated law enforcement agency immediately if a defendant violates conditions of their pretrial release. This includes violations such as entering prohibited areas, tampering with monitoring equipment, or failing to maintain equipment as required. The law takes effect on October 1, 2026.
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