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§ 5-1020. Notice to alleged father.
Before the State's Attorney conducts a pretrial inquiry under this subtitle, the State's Attorney shall notify the parties in writing of:
(1) the time and place of the inquiry;
(2) the alleged father's right to appear at the inquiry and to produce evidence or information that relates to the inquiry; and
(3) the alleged father's right to testify in his own behalf before the State's Attorney, if the alleged father:
(i) notifies the State's Attorney of the alleged father's desire to testify; and
(ii) signs a waiver that permits his testimony to be used against him in the paternity proceeding.
[An. Code 1957, art. 16, § 66D; 1984, ch. 296, § 2; 1997, ch. 609, § 1.]
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Statutes > Maryland > Family-law > Title-5 > Subtitle-10 > 5-1020
§ 5-1020. Notice to alleged father.
Before the State's Attorney conducts a pretrial inquiry under this subtitle, the State's Attorney shall notify the parties in writing of:
(1) the time and place of the inquiry;
(2) the alleged father's right to appear at the inquiry and to produce evidence or information that relates to the inquiry; and
(3) the alleged father's right to testify in his own behalf before the State's Attorney, if the alleged father:
(i) notifies the State's Attorney of the alleged father's desire to testify; and
(ii) signs a waiver that permits his testimony to be used against him in the paternity proceeding.
[An. Code 1957, art. 16, § 66D; 1984, ch. 296, § 2; 1997, ch. 609, § 1.]
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5-1020 § 5-1020. Notice to alleged father.
Before the State's Attorney conducts a pretrial inquiry under this subtitle, the State's Attorney shall notify the parties in writing of:
(1) the time and place of the inquiry;
(2) the alleged father's right to appear at the inquiry and to produce evidence or information that relates to the inquiry; and
(3) the alleged father's right to testify in his own behalf before the State's Attorney, if the alleged father:
(i) notifies the State's Attorney of the alleged father's desire to testify; and
(ii) signs a waiver that permits his testimony to be used against him in the paternity proceeding.
[An. Code 1957, art. 16, § 66D; 1984, ch. 296, § 2; 1997, ch. 609, § 1.]
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