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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 27] BRIBERY——BURGLARY. 785

1888, art 27, sec 26. 1860, art. 30, sec 20. 1799, ch. 50, sec. 18. 1805,
ch. 97, sec. 29. 1811, ch. 204.

29. If any candidate at an election to be held under the
constitution and laws of this State, or any other person what-
ever, shall at any time before or on the day of any election
give or bestow, or directly or indirectly promise any gift or
reward to secure any person's vote or ballot at any such elec-
tion, or shall keep or suffer to be kept any house, tent, booth,
or other accommodation in any part of any district at any time
during the day of holding such election, and before the close
thereof, at his expense, where any victuals or intoxicating
liquors shall be gratuitously given or dealt out to voters, every
such person or candidate so offending shall, on conviction
thereof in the court of the county or city wherein such offense
may be committed, be fined at the discretion of the court a
sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and suffer such impris-
onment as the court may adjudge, not exceeding six months
and such other penalties as are prescribed by the constitution;
one-half of the fine to go to the informer.

Burglary.

Ibid. sec. 27. 1860, art. 30, sec. 21. 1809, ch. 138, sec. 5.

30. Every person convicted of the crime of burglary, or as
accessory thereto before the fact, shall restore the thing taken
to the owner thereof, or shall pay him the full value thereof
and be sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than three nor
more than ten years.

Robinson v. State, 53 Md. 151.

Ibid. sec. 28. 1860, art. 30, sec. 22. 1809, ch. 138, sec. 5.

31. Every person, his aiders, abettors and counsellors, who
shall be convicted of the crime of breaking a dwelling-house in
the day time with intent to commit murder or felony therein,
or breaking a storehouse, warehouse or other out-house in the
day or night with an intent to commit murder or felony
therein shall be sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than
two nor more than ten years.
Robinson v State, 53 Md. 151.

1888, art. 27, sec. 29. 1860, art. 30, sec 23. 1737, ch. 2, sec. 2. 1809,

ch. 138, sec. 5.

32. Every person convicted of the crime of breaking into
any shop, storehouse, tobacco house or warehouse, although
the same be not contiguous to or used with any mansion house,


 

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