Maryland Statutes

§ 4-322

Maryland § 4-322
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gleLabor and Employment
Title4

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Md. Code Ann., Labor and Employment § 4-322 (2026).

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(a)A person who is charged with constructive criminal contempt for a violation of injunctive relief in a case that involves or grows out of a labor dispute is entitled:
(1)to pretrial release as provided for defendants in criminal cases;
(2)to notice of the accusation;
(3)to a reasonable time to make a defense; and
(4)except for an officer of the court who is charged with disobedience, misbehavior, or other misconduct in respect to process of the court, on demand, to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury from the judicial district where the contempt is alleged to have been committed.
(b)(1) Whenever the charge of constructive criminal contempt arises from an attack on the character or conduct of a judge, the defen

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