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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 9-201

MD CRIMINAL-LAW 9-201 - Maryland Maryland Criminal Law.

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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 9-201

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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 9-201 (2024) - Bribery of Public Employee (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) “Political subdivision” includes a: (i) county; (ii) municipal corporation; (iii) bi–county or multicounty agency; (iv) county board of education; (v) public authority; or (vi) special taxing district that is not a homeowners association. (3) (i) “Public employee” means an officer or employee of: 1. the State; or 2. a political subdivision of the State. (ii) “Public employee” includes: 1. an executive officer of the State; 2. a judge of the State; 3. a judicial officer of the State; 4. a member or officer of the General Assembly; 5. a member of the police force of Baltimore City or the Department of State Police; and 6. a member, officer...

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