Cross reference: See Rule 5-802.1(e).
Committee note: Whether a communication pertains to the action is defined by case law. See, for example, Harris v. State, 428 Md. 700 (2012) and Grade v. State, 431 Md. 85 (2013).
Md. Crim. Causes. 4-326
This Rule is derived as follows:
Section (a) is new.
Section (b) is derived from former Rule 758 a and b and 757 e.
Section (c) is derived from former Rule 758 c.
Section (d) is derived in part from former Rule 758 d and is in part new.
HISTORICAL NOTES
2003 Orders
The November 12, 2003, order added section (a), relating to jurors’ notes; redesignated former sections (a) through (c) as sections (b) through (d), respectively; in former section (a), now section (b), substituted “Jurors may take their notes with them when they retire for deliberation” for “Jurors may take notes regarding the evidence and may keep the notes with them when they retire for deliberations”; in former section (c), now section (d), in the first sentence, inserted “as promptly as practicable and in any event”; and amended the source note.
2005 Orders
The April 5, 2005, order, in section (d), added the last sentence.
2007 Orders
The December 4, 2007, order, in section (a) and (b), substituted sworn jurors for jurors; and made stylistic changes.
2013 Orders
The October 17, 2013, order, deleted section (d) and added a new section (d) specifying certain duties of judges, clerks, and other court officials and employees concerning written and oral communication from the jury.
2015 Orders
The March 2, 2015 order added subsection (d)(1) to provide for juror communication using juror numbers; added the words “or a juror” to subsection (d)(2)(A), by adding language to subsection (d)(2)(B) providing for certain actions by a judge who receives a juror communication; added a Committee note after subsection (d)(2)(B); added language to subsection (d)(2)(C) pertaining to a judicial determination that a juror communication pertains to an action; and amended subsection (d)(3) as to how the clerk handles a juror communication.