Maryland Constitution

Article Declaration of Rights, § 26

Maryland Const. art. Declaration of Rights, § 26

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That all warrants, without oath or affirmation, to search suspected places, or to seize any person or property, are grievous and oppressive; and all general warrants to search suspected places, or to apprehend suspected persons, without naming or describing the place, or the person in special, are illegal, and ought not to be granted.

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