Sec. 12.08.01.11. Prisoners in Custody of Another Jurisdiction  


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  • A. An individual serving a sentence in a foreign jurisdiction who was sentenced in Maryland to a term to run concurrently with the foreign sentence may be considered for parole in absentia by the Commission at the same time he is being considered for parole in the foreign institution.

    B. Whenever an inmate sentenced to a Maryland institution is in the custody of federal or out-of-State authorities other than for the purpose of serving a concurrent sentence, the inmate shall have his parole hearing continued until such time as he is returned to one of the State penal institutions.

    C. Persons sentenced to the custody of the Commissioner of Corrections who are serving their sentence in a foreign jurisdiction under the Interstate Compact of Corrections shall receive consideration for parole in any manner permitted in this compact which, in the discretion of the Commission, seems expedient and appropriate.