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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 5-806

MD CRIMINAL-LAW 5-806 - Maryland Maryland Criminal Law.

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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 5-806

Maryland Criminal Law

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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 5-806 (2023) - Temporary and Permanent Injunctions The Department, the Attorney General, and the State’s Attorney for a county may apply to the appropriate court for a temporary or permanent injunction to restrain a person from violating this title: (1) whether or not an adequate remedy at law exists; (2) in addition to the other remedies provided by this title; and (3) notwithstanding any other law....

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