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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland, 1692-1839
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BALTIMORE CITY.

 

such witnesses reside at a distance from the city, in which case a

 

reasonable additional sum may be allowed by the court.

Judges to

SEC. 2. And be it enacted. That from and after the passage

eiaoune
and autho-

of this act, the judges of the city court may examine, correct,

rize pay-

and authorize the payment of all accounts for expenses attend-

ment of
expenses,

ing the city court, and the administration of justice therein, and

&c.

which by law is to be paid by the city of Baltimore ; all other

 

accounts for the maintenance of the gaol, and prisoners therein,

 

and administration of justice in Baltimore county court, shall be

 

examined, corrected, passed and levied, by the levy court of

 

Baltimore, as they have heretofore done previous to the session

 

of assembly of eighteen hundred and seventeen.

 

A SUPPLEMENT to the ACT, entitled, an Act relating to the Removal of

 

Causes for Trial within the Sixth District.— 1821, ch. 161.

 

See 1823, ch. 67.

Expense;

Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That

where to be
levied.

where criminal cases are hereafter removed from the city court

 

of Baltimore to Harford for trial, the expenses thereof shall be

 

levied upon the assessable property of the city, and paid over to

 

the levy court of Harford county : and when criminal cases are

 

removed from the county court of Baltimore, the expense shall

 

be levied on the assessable property of the county, and paid

 

over to the levy court of the county to which such cause is re-

 

moved, any thing in the original act to which this is a supple-

 

ment, to the contrary notwithstanding.

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AN ACT relating to Crimes and Punishments in the City of Baltimore —

 

1821, ch 229

 

Repealed by 1835, ch. 75.

 

AN ACT relating to the Removal of Criminal Causes in Baltimore City

 

and County Court— 1821, ch. 244.

 

Repealed by 1824, ch. 27.

 

A further SUPPLEMENT to an ACT relating to the Removal of Causes for

 

Trial within the .Sixth Judicial District —1823, ch 67.

Costs to be

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,

levied.

That all charges and expenses heretofore incurred and not

 

already provided for and paid, or that heieafter may be incurred

 

in consequence of the removal of criminal cases from the city

 

court of Baltimore, to any other court for trial, be levied and

 

assessed upon the assessable property of the city and precincts,

 

and collected as other expenses are, any law to the contrary

 

notwithstanding.

Future

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all charges and expenses

costs*

heretofore incurred and not already provided for and paid, or

 

that may hereafter be incurred, in consequence of the removal

 

 

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