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Section 2-210 - Trespassing on posted property used for defense-related activity.

§ 2-210. Trespassing on posted property used for defense-related activity.
 

(a)  In general.- If a person employed as a watchman or guard believes that a person is trespassing on posted property that is used for a defense-related activity as defined in § 9-701 of the Criminal Law Article, the employee may detain the person and notify a law enforcement officer. 

(b)  Arrest without warrant.- If a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a person has trespassed on posted property that is used for a defense-related activity as defined in § 9-701 of the Criminal Law Article, the law enforcement officer may arrest the person without a warrant for a violation of § 9-702 or § 9-703 of the Criminal Law Article. 
 

[2001, ch. 166; 2002, ch. 213, § 6.] 

 

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