Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law § 8-522
Use of simulated documents to induce payment
Effective Oct 1, 2002Added by Acts 2002, c. 26, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2002. Amended by Acts 2002, c. 43, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2002.State of Maryland
- (a) This section applies to a simulated document even if the document contains a statement that it is not legal process or a government document.
(b)
(1) A person may not use, sell, or send or deliver to another, with the intent to induce the payment of a claim, a document that:
- (i) simulates a summons, complaint, or other court process of any kind; or
- (ii) implies that the person is a part of or associated with a unit of the federal government or a unit of the State or a county or municipal government.
- (2) With intent to induce the payment of a claim, a person may not use a seal, insignia, envelope, or any other form that simulates the seal, insignia, envelope, or form of any governmental unit.
(c) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding:
- (1) $100 for the first violation; and
- (2) $500 for each subsequent violation.
- (d) This section does not prohibit the printing, publication, or distribution of genuine court or legal process forms in blank.
- (e) Proof that the document was mailed or delivered to any person with the intent that it be forwarded to the intended recipient is sufficient proof of sending.
- (f) A person who has been charged with a violation of this section may be prosecuted in the county in which the simulated document was used, sold, sent, or delivered.
Added by Acts 2002, c. 26, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2002. Amended by Acts 2002, c. 43, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2002.
Formerly Art. 27, § 199.