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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 7-107

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§7–107.
(a)A person who obtains property or a service by a bad check under the circumstances described in Title 8, Subtitle 1 of this article may not be prosecuted for theft under this part unless that person:
(1)makes a false representation that there are sufficient funds in the drawee bank to cover the check; and
(2)commits deception as provided under § 7-104(b) or
(e)of this part.
(b)If a person is prosecuted for theft under this section, the presumptions of § 8-104 of this article apply to the same extent as if the person were prosecuted under § 7-104 of this part.
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