Maryland Statutes
§ 13-104
Maryland § 13-104
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Md. Code Ann., Family Law § 13-104 (2026).
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(a)After a complaint is filed under § 13-103 of this title and before an information is prepared, the State’s Attorney may hold a pretrial inquiry.
(b)In connection with any pretrial inquiry under this section, the State’s Attorney may:
(1)issue a summons that requires a person other than the accused individual to appear, to testify, and to produce documents connected to the inquiry;
(2)administer oaths;
(3)examine witnesses; and
(4)receive evidence.
(c)(1) If a person fails to obey a summons, or fails to testify or comply with the requests of the State’s Attorney, the State’s Attorney may ask the circuit court for the county to order the person:
(i)to obey the summons;
(ii)to tes
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