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HB 132

Maryland House of Delegates bill in Session 2026.

Status: introduced. Latest action: May 15, 2026.

Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance - Intercepted Communications - Admissibility of Evidence.

Bill ID MD-2026-HB-132
Session 2026
Status introduced
Committee Judiciary
House of Delegates introduced 2026-05-15
Summary

Providing that the contents of a certain intercepted communication and evidence derived from the communication may be received in evidence in a certain criminal proceeding under certain circumstances.

Sponsor
Delegate Grammer
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-14 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-01-14 Status introduced
2026-05-15 Latest Action In the House - Hearing 2/24 at 1:00 p.m.
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