(CNN) A Maryland state lawmaker who resigned last week allegedly pushed for laws on medical marijuana and alcohol licensing in exchange for more than $33,000 in bribes, according to a federal criminal information unsealed Monday.

Cheryl Diane Glenn, 68, represented Baltimore as a Maryland state delegate until her resignation on December 18. The criminal information charges her with honest services wire fraud and bribery charges, the US Attorney's Office said

"We expect our elected officials to put the interests of the public above their own. We do not expect them to sell their office to the highest bidder," US Attorney Robert K. Hur said in a statement. "The US Attorney's Office will hold accountable those who betray the public trust for their own greed."

CNN is reaching out to Glenn for comment.

criminal information is a formal set of charges that is made by an official, as compared to a criminal indictment, which must be presented to a grand jury. Generally, a criminal information is used when the defendant does not contest the accusations.

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