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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 19-305

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§19–305.
A District Court judge shall issue a search warrant, authorizing a search of the premises specified in the warrant, to a sheriff, deputy sheriff, or other law enforcement officer to whom a warrant may be directed, if a person who has registered a returnable container or returnable textile, or the person’s agent, makes an affidavit before the judge, stating that:
(1)the affiant demonstrates probable cause to believe that a violation of § 19–304(a), (b), (c), or
(d)of this subtitle has occurred; and
(2)evidence of the violation may be obtained by a search of premises specified by the affiant.
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