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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 12-211

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§12–211.
(1)An indictment for violating the prohibition against the drawing of lotteries or the selling of lottery devices is sufficient if it states that the defendant drew a lottery or sold a lottery device.
(2)The indictment need not state the particular kind of lottery scheme involved in the alleged violation.
(b)The defendant, on timely request, is entitled to a bill of particulars.
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