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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 11-612

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§11–612.
(1)If a District Court decides to terminate a probation before a judgment of restitution has been recorded and indexed as a money judgment, the court shall direct the Clerk of the Court:
(i)to record and index the judgment of restitution as a money judgment and forward a notice of lien to the circuit court of the county of entry of judgment before terminating the probation; and
(ii)to forward a written notice to the person or governmental unit to whom the restitution obligor was ordered to pay restitution.
(2)The written notice shall state that:
(i)the judgment of restitution has been recorded and indexed as a money judgment in the District Court; and
(ii)a notice of lien has been forwarded to the circuit court of the county of entry of judgment.
(b)Subject to the Maryland Rules, unless a restitution obligor pays complete restitution, termination of probation by a court does not affect a money judgment that has been recorded and indexed under Part I of this subtitle.
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