Maryland Code § CJ-2-309

Section CJ-2-309
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(a) The sheriff of Baltimore City and each county may appoint, from time to
time, from among his deputies a second in command. On the death, disqualification,
or resignation of the sheriff or in the event the sheriff is convicted of a felony, the

second in command shall succeed to all the powers, duties, responsibilities, and
obligations of the sheriff until a successor has been appointed by the Governor.
(b) Immediately upon assuming the powers of the sheriff, the second in
command shall file a bond with the State Comptroller, in the same penalty and on
the same conditions as that required of the sheriff.

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