Maryland Code § CP-14-107

Section CP-14-107
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the State
Prosecutor may investigate:

(i) a criminal offense under the State election laws;
(ii) a criminal offense under the State Public Ethics Law;
(iii) a violation of the State bribery laws in which an official or
employee of the State, a political subdivision of the State, or a bicounty or multicounty
unit of the State was the offeror, offeree, or intended offeror or offeree of a bribe;
(iv) an offense constituting criminal malfeasance, misfeasance,
or nonfeasance in office committed by an officer or employee of the State, of a political
subdivision of the State, or of a bicounty or multicounty unit of the State;
(v) a violation of the State extortion, perjury, or obstruction of
justice laws related to an activity described in this paragraph; and
(vi) a criminal offense related to voting in a municipal election
under § 4-108.1 of the Local Government Article.
(2) The State Prosecutor may not investigate an offense alleged to
have been committed by the State Prosecutor or a member of the State Prosecutor's
staff.
(3) The State Prosecutor may investigate an alleged offense under
paragraph (1) of this subsection on the State Prosecutor's own initiative or on request
of:
(i) the Governor;
(ii) the Attorney General;
(iii) the General Assembly;
(iv) the State Ethics Commission; or
(v) a State's Attorney.
(4) An individual who is advised by the State Prosecutor that the
individual is under investigation under paragraph (1)(iv) of this subsection may
release this information to the public, as well as any results of the investigation that
pertain to the individual.
(b) On request of the Governor, the Attorney General, the General
Assembly, or a State's Attorney, the State Prosecutor may investigate criminal
activity that is committed:

(1) partly in the State and partly in another jurisdiction; or
(2) in more than one political subdivision of the State.

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