Maryland Code § CP-4-203

Section CP-4-203
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Corporation" includes a joint-stock company and an association.
(3) "Limited liability company" includes a limited liability
partnership and a limited liability limited partnership.
(b) If a charging document is filed against a corporation or limited liability
company, the clerk of court may issue a summons to the corporation or limited
liability company in its corporate or company name to appear at the court to answer
the charging document.
(c) A summons served under subsection (b) of this section may be served in
the same manner as provided for service of process in a civil suit under the Maryland
Rules.
(d) (1) If a sheriff or other officer returns a summons served under this
section as "summoned" or "served":
(i) the corporation or limited liability company to whom the
summons was issued shall be considered as in court and as appearing to the charging
document; and

(ii) the court shall order the clerk to enter an appearance for
the corporation or limited liability company and to endorse a plea of not guilty on the
charging document.
(2) After the clerk makes the entry and endorsement specified in
paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection, further proceedings may occur concerning the
charging document in the same manner as if the corporation or limited liability
company had appeared and pleaded not guilty.
(e) (1) If a corporation or limited liability company is served a summons
under this section and is convicted on the charging document, a court may:
(i) pass a judgment concerning the charging document; and
(ii) issue process of execution to the sheriff of the county
against the property of the corporation or limited liability company for the amount of
the fine and costs that may be awarded against the corporation or limited liability
company in the same manner as on a judgment in a civil action.
(2) A sheriff shall sell the property of the corporation or limited
liability company on an execution under paragraph (1) of this subsection in the same
manner as on an execution issued in a civil suit.

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