Maryland Statutes

§ 5-705

Maryland § 5-705
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gcrCriminal Law
Title5

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Md. Code Ann., Criminal Law § 5-705 (2026).

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(a)Subject to subsection (c) of this section, in a criminal case involving counterfeiting of a prescription under this title, an affidavit by an authorized provider may be introduced as evidence that:
(1)the signature on a prescription of the authorized provider has been counterfeited;
(2)the individual named on the prescription was not a patient of the authorized provider; or
(3)the individual named on the prescription did not have a prescription from the authorized provider for the named prescription drug or controlled dangerous substance or did not have a prescription for that quantity of the prescription drug or controlled dangerous substance.
(b)The affidavit shall:
(1)be attached to a copy of the prescription;

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