(a) Whenever a State’s Attorney for a county is informed that an individual has been commissioned in that county and that at the time of the election or appointment of the individual to office the individual was in default to the Treasury of the State for not accounting for and paying over to the Treasury of the State any money, the State’s Attorney shall request the State Comptroller to provide a statement of the account of the individual.
(b) If the Comptroller certifies that the individual is in default, the State’s Attorney shall initiate the mandamus proceeding authorized by § 17-103 of this title.
(c) A State’s Attorney who fails to comply with this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction shall be removed from office.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 17-101 - Ineligibility for Failure to Account
Section 17-102 - Extent of Removal of Ineligibility
Section 17-103 - Inadvertent Issuance of Commission
Section 17-104 - Duty of State's Attorney; Mandamus; Penalty
Section 17-105 - Construction of Title
Section 17-106 - Postmasters and United States Marshals Not to Hold State Office
Section 17-107 - Debts Not to Be Purchased by Sheriffs, Constables, or Collectors of Taxes