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    • Transportation
    • Title 26 - Vehicle Laws -- Parties and Procedure on Citation, Arrest, Trial, and Appeal
    • Subtitle 4 - Venue, Court Procedure, Bail, and Charging Documents
    • Section 26-411 - Witness Fees for Officers Prohibited

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 4 - Venue, Court Procedure, Bail, and Charging Documents
    Section 26-411 - Witness Fees for Officers Prohibited

    A constable or police officer is not entitled to any fee for testifying as a witness in any case involving a violation of the vehicle laws of this State.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Transportation

    Title 26 - Vehicle Laws -- Parties and Procedure on Citation, Arrest, Trial, and Appeal

    Subtitle 4 - Venue, Court Procedure, Bail, and Charging Documents

    Section 26-401 - Venue

    Section 26-402 - Release of Defendant if Commissioner Not Available

    Section 26-403 - Bail

    Section 26-404 - Guaranteed Arrest Bond Certificate

    Section 26-405 - Lesser Included Offenses Under 21-901.1 and 21-902

    Section 26-405.1 - Disposition of Penalty Deposit

    Section 26-407 - Disposition and Records of Traffic Citations

    Section 26-408 - Cancellation or Solicitation of Cancellation of Traffic Citation

    Section 26-409 - When Copy of Citation Is Sufficient Charging Document; Case to Be Tried Only on Proper Charging Document

    Section 26-410 - Fees for Sheriffs

    Section 26-411 - Witness Fees for Officers Prohibited

    Section 26-412 - Conflict With Courts Article

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