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Proceedings and Debates of the 1867 Constitutional Convention
Volume 74, Volume 1, Debates 426   View pdf image (33K)
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of all of said matters; and the same right of appeal to the
Court of Appeals shall be allowed from the determination
of the said court on such matters as would have been the
right of the parties if said matters had been decided by
the court in which said cases were tried.
Mr. Garey moved to amend by adding after the word
"duty, " to "provide for the holding of as many general
terms as the performance of its duties may require, such
general terms to be held by not less than three judges, "
which was accepted by Mr. Carter, and the substitute
then adopted.
Section 34 was read.
Mr. Carter offered the following substitute, which was
adopted:
Sec. 34. No appeal shall lie to the Supreme Bench of
Baltimore City from the decision of the judge or judges
holding the Baltimore City Court, in cases of appeal from
a justice of the peace, but the decision by said judge or
judges shall be final; and all writs and other processes
issued out of either of said courts requiring attestation
shall be attested in the name of the chief judge of the
said Supreme Bench of Baltimore City.
Section 35 was read.
Mr. Carter offered the following substitute, which was
adopted:
Sec. 35. Three of the judges of the said Supreme
Bench of Baltimore shall constitute a quorum of said
court.
Section 36 was read.
Mr. Carter offered the following substitute, which was
adopted.
Sec. 36. AH causes depending at the adoption of this
constitution, in the Superior Court of Baltimore City, the
Court of Common Pleas, the Criminal Court of Baltimore,
and the Circuit Court of Baltimore, shall be proceeded in
and prosecuted to final judgment or decree in the courts
respectively of the same name established by this consti-
tution except cases belonging to that class, jurisdiction
over which is by this constitution transferred to the Bal-
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