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HB1030 • 2026

Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Chair, Judiciary Committee (By Request - Maryland Judicial Conference )
Last action
2026-05-12
Official status
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 479
Effective date
2026-10-01

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide information about legal consequences for those making threats against judges, only that the State Prosecutor may investigate such threats.

State Prosecutor Can Investigate Threats Against Judges

This law allows the State Prosecutor to investigate threats made against judges and those elected as judges but not yet serving.

What This Bill Does

  • Adds a new part to existing laws that lets the State Prosecutor look into threats made against judges and people who have been chosen as judges but haven't started their job yet.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Judges and people who have been chosen as judges but haven't started their job yet.
  • The State Prosecutor's office, which now has the power to investigate threats against judges.

Terms To Know

State official
A person holding a public position in state government.
Threat
An expression of intent to harm someone, whether spoken or written.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The law does not specify what happens if the State Prosecutor finds out about a threat but decides not to investigate.
  • It is unclear how this new power will be used in practice and what kind of threats might be investigated.
  • There are no details on how the investigation process works or who can request an investigation.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-12 Post Passage

    Approved by the Governor - Chapter 479

  2. 2026-04-08 Senate

    Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings

  3. 2026-03-25 House

    Returned Passed

  4. 2026-03-22 Senate

    Third Reading Passed (32-1)

  5. 2026-03-19 Senate

    Favorable Adopted

  6. 2026-03-19 Senate

    Second Reading Passed

  7. 2026-03-02 House

    Favorable Report by Judiciary

  8. 2026-02-23 House

    Third Reading Passed (127-0)

  9. 2026-02-22 House

    Favorable Adopted

  10. 2026-02-22 House

    Second Reading Passed

  11. 2026-02-22 Senate

    Referred Judicial Proceedings

  12. 2026-02-10 House

    Hearing 2/19 at 1:00 p.m.

  13. 2026-02-09 House

    First Reading Judiciary

  14. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - First - Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

  15. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - House - Committee - Judiciary

  16. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Third - Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

  17. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - Senate - Committee - Judicial Proceedings

  18. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Chapter - Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

Official Summary Text

Authorizing the Office of the State Prosecutor to investigate a threat made against a judge or judge-elect.

Current Bill Text

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EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW.
[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
amendment.
*hb1030*

HOUSE BILL 1030
E2 6lr2506
CF SB 634
By: Chair, Judiciary Committee (By Request – Maryland Judicial Conference)
Introduced and read first time: February 9, 2026
Assigned to: Judiciary
Committee Report: Favorable
House action: Adopted
Read second time: February 22, 2026

CHAPTER ______

AN ACT concerning 1

Office of the State Prosecutor – Investigation of Threats – Judges 2

FOR the purpose of authorizing the State Prosecutor to investigate threats against a judge 3
or a judge–elect; and generally relating to the investigation of threats by the Office 4
of the State Prosecutor. 5

BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 6
Article – Criminal Law 7
Section 3–708 8
Annotated Code of Maryland 9
(2021 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 10

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 11
Article – Criminal Procedure 12
Section 14–107 13
Annotated Code of Maryland 14
(2025 Replacement Volume) 15

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 16
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 17

Article – Criminal Law 18

3–708. 19

2 HOUSE BILL 1030

(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. 1

(2) “Local official” means an individual serving in a publicly elected office 2
of a local government unit, as defined in § 10–101 of the State Government Article. 3

(3) (i) “State official” has the meaning stated in § 5–101 of the General 4
Provisions Article. 5

(ii) “State official” includes the Governor, G overnor–elect, 6
Lieutenant Governor, and Lieutenant Governor–elect. 7

(4) “Threat” includes: 8

(i) an oral threat; or 9

(ii) a threat in any written form, whether or not the writing is signed, 10
or if the writing is signed, whether or not it is signed wi th a fictitious name or any other 11
mark. 12

(b) A person may not knowingly and willfully make a threat to take the life of, 13
kidnap, or cause physical injury to a State official, a local official, a deputy State’s Attorney, 14
an assistant State’s Attorney, or an assistant Public Defender. 15

(c) A person may not knowingly send, deliver, part with, or make for the purpose 16
of sending or delivering a threat prohibited under subsection (b) of this section. 17

(d) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction 18
is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or a fine not exceeding $2,500 or both. 19

Article – Criminal Procedure 20

14–107. 21

(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the State 22
Prosecutor may investigate: 23

(i) a criminal offense under the State election laws; 24

(ii) a criminal offense under the State Public Ethics Law; 25

(iii) a violation of the State bribery laws in which an official or 26
employee of the State, a political subdivision of the State, or a bicounty or multicounty unit 27
of the State was the offeror, offeree, or intended offeror or offeree of a bribe; 28

(iv) an offense constituting criminal malfeasance, misfeasance, or 29
nonfeasance in office committed by an officer or employee of the State , of a political 30
subdivision of the State, or of a bicounty or multicounty unit of the State; 31
HOUSE BILL 1030 3

(v) a violation of the State extortion, perjury, or obstruction of justice 1
laws related to an activity described in this paragraph; [and] 2

(vi) a criminal offense related to voting in a municipal election under 3
§ 4–108.1 of the Local Government Article; AND 4

(VII) A VIOLATION OF § 3–708 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE 5
IF THE VIOLATION WAS COMMITTED AGAINST A JUDGE OR JUDGE–ELECT. 6

(2) The State Prosecutor m ay not investigate an offense alleged to have 7
been committed by the State Prosecutor or a member of the State Prosecutor’s staff. 8

(3) The State Prosecutor may investigate an alleged offense under 9
paragraph (1) of this subsection on the State Prosecutor’s own initiative or on request of: 10

(i) the Governor; 11

(ii) the Attorney General; 12

(iii) the General Assembly; 13

(iv) the State Ethics Commission; or 14

(v) a State’s Attorney. 15

(4) An individual who is advised by the State Prosecutor that the 16
individual is under investigation under paragraph (1)(iv) of this subsection may release 17
this information to the public, as well as any results of the investigation that pertain to the 18
individual. 19

(b) On request of the Governor, the Attorney General, the General Assembly, or 20
a State’s Attorney, the State Prosecutor may investigate criminal activity that is 21
committed: 22

(1) partly in the State and partly in another jurisdiction; or 23

(2) in more than one political subdivision of the State. 24

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 25
October 1, 2026. 26