Part 300 · Trial and Sentencing

Rule 4-348. Stay of Execution of Sentence

Amended July 1, 2023 (current)

(a) Sentence of Imprisonment The filing of an appeal or a petition for writ of certiorari in any appellate court, including the Supreme Court of the United States, stays a sentence of imprisonment during any period that the defendant is released pursuant to Rule 4-349, unless a court orders otherwise pursuant to section (e) of that Rule.

(b) Fine Upon the filing of an appeal or petition of writ of certiorari in any appellate court, a sentence to pay a fine or a fine and costs may be stayed by the court upon terms the court deems proper, but any bond required to stay the payment pending appeal may not exceed the unpaid amount of the fine and costs, if any.

(c) Other Sentences Any other sentence or any order or condition of probation may be stayed upon terms the court deems proper.

Committee Notes

Source: This Rule is derived from former Rule 778 a and M.D.R. 778 a.