Maryland Code § CJ-5-605

Section CJ-5-605
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(a) A law enforcement officer acting outside the officer's jurisdiction but in
the State, is not civilly liable, except to the extent that he would be if acting in his
own jurisdiction, for any act or omission in preventing or attempting to prevent a
crime, or in effectuating an arrest, in order to protect life or property if:
(1) The action is not grossly negligent; and
(2) The action is taken at the scene of the crime or attempted crime.
(b) A law enforcement officer sued for acting under subsection (a) of this
section shall be defended in any civil action by the law enforcement officer's employer
as if the incident had occurred in the officer's jurisdiction.
(c) A law enforcement officer who is injured in taking action under
subsection (a) of this section is entitled to workers' compensation, disability, death
benefits, life insurance and all other benefits to the same extent as if the injury had
been sustained in the officer's jurisdiction.

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