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The Maryland Court of Appeals held that Prince George's County lacked authority under county code to enter into a collective bargaining agreement requiring Weingarten advisements before criminal investigative interviews of police civilian employees, and therefore the arbitrator exceeded his authority in vacating the employee's termination based on the county's alleged violation of such a provision.
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