§ 2-205
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§2–205.
A police officer without a warrant may arrest a person if:
(1)the police officer has probable cause to believe the person has engaged in stalking under § 3-802 of the Criminal Law Article;
(2)there is credible evidence other than the statements of the alleged stalking victim to support the probable cause under item
(1)of this section; and
(3)the police officer has reason to believe that the alleged stalking victim or another person is in danger of imminent bodily harm or death.