What Do the Different Degrees of Sex Offenses Stand for in Maryland?

Question by Greencastle PS: What do the different degrees of sex offenses stand for in Maryland?
I am reading about a man accused of multiple counts of sex offenses and abuse of a child. The newspaper gave samples of what he is charged with. I know this man, he has been near my kids, I want to understand what he has been charged with. Thanks

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Answer by hiba
The list is very long and has many specific descriptions and is used by most states to define the laws against. The link is below.PROTECT any and ALL children.

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