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Under the Maryland Criminal Code section 3-323, a person may not knowingly engage in vaginal intercourse with anyone whom the person may not marry under the state's family law code (including grandparents, parents, offspring, siblings, or grandchildren).<ref>Maryland Criminal Code, § 3-323 (2002)</ref>  A person who commits is guilty of a felony and on conviction is subject to imprisonment for not less than 1 year and not exceeding 10 years.<ref>Maryland Criminal Code, § 3-323 (2002)</ref>
 
Under the Maryland Criminal Code section 3-323, a person may not knowingly engage in vaginal intercourse with anyone whom the person may not marry under the state's family law code (including grandparents, parents, offspring, siblings, or grandchildren).<ref>Maryland Criminal Code, § 3-323 (2002)</ref>  A person who commits is guilty of a felony and on conviction is subject to imprisonment for not less than 1 year and not exceeding 10 years.<ref>Maryland Criminal Code, § 3-323 (2002)</ref>
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Variation by Jurisdiction

Maryland

Under the Maryland Criminal Code section 3-323, a person may not knowingly engage in vaginal intercourse with anyone whom the person may not marry under the state's family law code (including grandparents, parents, offspring, siblings, or grandchildren).[1] A person who commits is guilty of a felony and on conviction is subject to imprisonment for not less than 1 year and not exceeding 10 years.[2]



See Crimes

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  1. Maryland Criminal Code, § 3-323 (2002)
  2. Maryland Criminal Code, § 3-323 (2002)