Any person who breaks and enters, enters under false pretenses, or trespasses, upon any premises with the intent to place, adjust or remove wiretapping or electronic surveillance or eavesdropping equipment without a court order is guilty of a felony and upon conviction may be imprisoned for not more than ten years.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Subtitle 4 - Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance
Section 10-403 - Manufacture, Possession, or Sale of Intercepting Device
Section 10-404 - Forfeiture of Device
Section 10-405 - Admissibility of Evidence
Section 10-407 - Lawful Disclosure or Use of Contents of Communication
Section 10-408 - Ex Parte Order Authorizing Interception
Section 10-409 - Reports to Administrative Office of the Courts and to General Assembly
Section 10-410 - Civil Liability; Defense to Civil or Criminal Action
Section 10-411 - Registration of Intercepting Devices; Serial Number
Section 10-412 - Breaking and Entering, etc., to Place or Remove Equipment
Section 10-413 - Hostage and Barricade Situations
Section 10-414 - Obstruction, Impediment, or Prevention of Interception