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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 849
(2) Every person who has given notice under
this subsection shall notify the Administration of a
recovery of the vehicle.
(c) The Administration shall maintain and
appropriately index cumulative public records of stolen [or
embezzled] vehicles reported to it under this section.
(d) The Administration may suspend the registration
of a vehicle whose theft [or embezzlement] is reported to it
under this section. Until the Administration learns of the
recovery of the vehicle or that the report of its theft [or
embezzlement] was erroneous, it may not issue a certificate
of title for the vehicle.
14-106.
A person may not knowingly make a false report of the
theft [or embezzlement] of a vehicle to a police officer or
to the Administration.
Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments
[128.
If any president or director of any bank chartered by
the laws of this State shall fraudulently embezzle, secrete
or make way with any money, goods, bill, note, bond, check,
evidence of debt or other valuable security or effects
belonging to such bank, every such offender, his adviser,
procurer, aider or abettor shall be deemed guilty of felony,
and on conviction thereof shall be sentenced to the
penitentiary for not less than five nor more than fifteen
years. ]
[129.
Whosoever being a cashier, servant, agent, or clerk to
any person, or whosoever being a cashier, servant, agent,
officer, or clerk to any body corporate, or being employed
for the purpose or in the capacity of a cashier, servant,
agent, officer or clerk, by any person or body corporate
shall fraudulently embezzle any money, goods, bill, note,
bond, check, evidence or (of) debt, or other valuable
security or effects which, or any part whereof, shall be
delivered to or received, or taken into possession by him,
for or in the name or or account of his master or employer,
shall be deemed to have feloniously stolen the same from his
master or employer, although such money, goods, bill, note,
bond, check, evidence of debt, or other valuable security or
effects was not received into the possession of such master
or employer, otherwise than by the actual possession of his
cashier, servant, agent, officer, clerk or other person so
employed, and being convicted thereof, shall be punished by
imprisonment in the jail or house of correction, for not
more than three years, or in the penitentiary for not more
than fifteen years. In every indictment for a violation of
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