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Martin O'Malley, Governor
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Ch. 619
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of the laws of the United States, a state, a county, a municipal corporation, or other
political subdivision of a state;
(2) a part-time member of a police force of a county or municipal
corporation who is certified by the county or municipal corporation as being trained
and qualified in the use of handguns;
(3) a fire investigator of the Prince George's County Fire Department
who:
(i) is certified by Prince George's County as being trained and
qualified in the use of handguns; and
(ii) has met the minimum qualifications and has satisfactorily
completed the training required by the Maryland Police Training Commission;
(4) a Montgomery County fire and explosive investigator as defined in
§ 2-208.1 of the Criminal Procedure Article; [or]
(5) an Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis fire and explosive
investigator as defined in § 2-208.2 of the Criminal Procedure Article; or
(6) A WORCESTER COUNTY FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE INVESTIGATOR
AS DEFINED IN § 2-208.3 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE.
Article - Criminal Procedure
2-208.
(a) (1) The State Fire Marshal or a full-time investigative and inspection
assistant of the Office of the State Fire Marshal may arrest a person without a
warrant if the State Fire Marshal or assistant has probable cause to believe:
(i) a felony that is a crime listed in paragraph (2) of this
subsection has been committed or attempted; and
(ii) the person to be arrested has committed or attempted to
commit the felony whether or not in the presence or within the view of the State Fire
Marshal or assistant.
(2) The powers of arrest set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection
apply only to the crimes listed in this paragraph and to attempts, conspiracies, and
solicitations to commit these crimes:
(i) murder under § 2-201(4) of the Criminal Law Article;
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