(a) Communications between an indigent individual and an individual in the Office or engaged by the Public Defender are protected by the attorney–client privilege to the same extent as though an attorney had been privately engaged.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, this section does not preclude the Public Defender from using material in the Public Defender’s files that is otherwise privileged to prepare and disclose statistical, case study, and other sociological data.
(2) Material used to prepare and disclose sociological data may not disclose the identity of a particular indigent individual.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 16 - Office of the Public Defender
Subtitle 2 - Office of the Public Defender
Section 16-201 - Policy of State
Section 16-202 - Office of the Public Defender Established
Section 16-203 - Office Personnel
Section 16-204 - Representation of Indigent Individual
Section 16-205 - Termination of Representation
Section 16-206 - Representation in Federal Court
Section 16-207 - Duties and Powers of Public Defender
Section 16-208 - Panel Attorneys
Section 16-209 - Privileged Communications
Section 16-210 - Eligibility for Services