Maryland Statutes
§ 11-623
Maryland § 11-623
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Md. Code Ann., Criminal Procedure § 11-623 (2026).
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(a)On receipt of a submission under § 11-622 of Part II of this subtitle, the Attorney General shall mail notice of the receipt to each victim or victim’s representative at the last known address of the victim or victim’s representative.
(b)The Attorney General shall decide whether a contract is a notoriety of crimes contract:
(1)after 30 days but before 180 days following receipt of the submission under § 11-622 of Part II of this subtitle; or
(2)after 180 days, for cause.
(c)(1) For a decision under this section, there is a rebuttable presumption that the contract is a notoriety of crimes contract.
(2)The defendant or defendant’s assignee may rebut this presumption by establishing to the satisfaction of the Attorney General
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