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power of ordering arrests and summoning witnesses that
is now vested in him by law, and he shall demand
and receive the same fees as in other criminal proceed-
ings. The said police justice of the peace shall be fur-
nished with a copy of the charter and ordinances of said
town, and each shall keep a separate docket of all town
cases winch said docket shall show in detail all the pro-
ceedings had in each and every case.
"265 B. The police justice of the peace appointed for
districts 3, 17, 21, 22, 24 and 25 before qualifying, as
such, shall give bond to the State of Maryland in a penalty
of $1000 with a surety or sureties to be approved by the
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Washington county condi-
tioned that he will well and faithfully perform and exe-
cute the duties and obligations of the office of police justice
of the peace and that he will account for and pay over to
the County Commissioners of Washington, county all
fines, penalties, forfeitures and costs imposed by him and
which he shall receive for or on account of criminal of-
fenses tried before him under the provisions of the Code
of Public General Laws and Code of Public Local Laws,
and that he will account for and pay over to the Mayor
and Council of Hagerstown all fines, penalties, forfeit-
ures and costs imposed by him and which he shall re-
ceive for or on account of offenses against the charter
and ordinances of Hagerstown, and that he will well and
truly account for and pay over to the person, persons,
corporation or corporations entitled to the same all money
coming into his hands for or on account of any business
pertaining to or connected with his office. And the bond of
the said police justice of the peace shall be liable at the suit
of the State of Maryland for the use of the County Com-
missioners of Washington county, and of the Mayor and
Council of Hagerstown, and of any person, persons, cor-
poration or corporations entitled under any default of
said condition.
265 C. The police justice of the peace in and for the
districts 3, 17, 21, 22, 24 and 25, shall attend at his office
in Hagerstown, every day (Sunday's excepted) at least
from the hours of nine o'clock, A, M., until twelve o'clock
M., and from three, o'clock P. M. until tive o'clock. P. M.,
and from seven o'clock 1J. M. until eight o'clock P. M.,
and said police justice of the peace shall not absent
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