Maryland Code § CP-13-503

Section CP-13-503
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(a) Property or an interest in property described in § 13-502(1) or (3) of this
subtitle may not be forfeited if the owner establishes by a preponderance of the
evidence that the violation of the human trafficking law was committed without the
owner's actual knowledge.
(b) (1) A motor vehicle for hire in the transaction of business as a
common carrier or a motor vehicle for hire may not be seized or forfeited under this
subtitle unless it appears that the owner or other person in charge of the motor
vehicle was a consenting party or privy to a violation of the human trafficking law.
(2) A motor vehicle may not be forfeited under this subtitle for an act
or omission that the owner shows was committed or omitted by a person other than
the owner while the person other than the owner possessed the motor vehicle in
criminal violation of federal law or the law of any state.
(c) Subject to subsection (d) of this section, real property used as the
principal family residence may not be forfeited under this subtitle unless one of the
owners of the real property was convicted of a violation of § 3-1102 or § 3-1103 of the
Criminal Law Article or of an attempt or conspiracy to violate § 3-1102 or § 3-1103
of the Criminal Law Article.
(d) Real property used as the principal family residence by a husband and
wife and held by the husband and wife as tenants by the entirety may not be forfeited
unless:
(1) the property was used in connection with a violation of § 3-1102
or § 3-1103 of the Criminal Law Article or with an attempt or a conspiracy to violate
§ 3-1102 or § 3-1103 of the Criminal Law Article; and

(2) both the husband and wife are convicted of a violation of § 3-1102
or § 3-1103 of the Criminal Law Article or of an attempt or conspiracy to violate § 3-
1102 or § 3-1103 of the Criminal Law Article.

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