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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Compensation
of said

justices

265 G. The police justices of the peace of the districts three,
seventeen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-four and twenty-
five of said county, shall receive for his services in criminal
cases from the County Commissioners the sum of sixty-six
dollars and sixty-seven cents per month, payable in cash or
county order equivalent to cash on the day of his making his
report as hereinbefore provided, and shall not, directly or indi-
rectly, charge or receive any other fees or compensation for
hearing of criminal cases, except he shall be allowed the sum
of sixteen dollars and seventy-five cents per month by the
Mayor and Council of Hagerstown for services rendered in
cases for violation of the charter and ordinances of said town.

Pees of
constables of
Washington
County.

265 H. The constables of Washington County, except in the
third, seventeenth, twenty-first, twenty-second, twenty-fourth
and twent-fifth districts, shall be entitled to the fees prescribed
by Article 36, Section fourteen, of the Code of Public General
Laws, for the particular services rendered, except the fee
allowed for serving summons for witnesses and return, and for
such services they shall be allowed the sum of twenty cents for
each of the first five witnesses summoned and returned, and for
each additional witness the sum of five cents; and should the
sheriff of said county perform such duties, he shall be allowed
the same fees as are herein allowed to the constables. The fees
of the constables in and for the third, seventeenth, twenty-first,
twenty-second, twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth districts shall
be the same as are herein allowed constables in the other dis-
tricts, but shall be collected, paid to and accounted for by jus-
tices of the peace as prescribed in the preceding sections; and
no warrant shall be issued by the justices of the peace to either
constable of the districts three, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty-
two, twenty-four and twenty-five, or to the sheriff of said
county on the oath or affirmation of another constable or other
officer, and no warrant shall be issued by said justice to a con-
stable or to the sheriff on the oath or affirmation of any police
officer of the town of Hagerstown; and when any warrant is
issued by a justice of the peace on the complaint, oath or affirm-
ation of any constable, sheriff, deputy sheriff or other officer,
and such charge shall be dismissed, or the defendant acquitted,
no fees in such cases shall be allowed by the County Commis-
sioners to any officer serving such warrant or other process.

Fees of
Constables of
certain
named dis-
tricts.

265I. The constables of the third, seventeenth, twenty -first,
twenty-second, twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth districts of said
county, for the service of all process and summonses for wit-
nesses made by them, in criminal cases, shall receive from the
County Commissioners the sum of thirty-five dollars per



 
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