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Maryland Manual, 1905
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16 MARYLAND MANUAL.
8 Md., 551. Thistle v. Frostburg Coal Co., 10 Md., 129. State
v. Norwood, 12 Md., 195. Willis v. Hodson, 79 Md., 327. Lynn
v. The State, 84 Md., 67.
Attainder. Art. 18. That no Law to attaint particular persons of
treason or felony, ought to be made in any case, or at
any time, hereafter.
Right to have
justice.
Art. 19. That every man, for any injury done to him
in his person or property ought to have remedy by the
course of the Law of the Land, and ought to have justice
and right, freely without sale, fully without any denial,
and speedily without delay, according to Law of the
Land.
Wright v. Wright, 2 Md. 452. United States Electric Power
and Light Co. v. State, 79 Md., 63. Knee v. City Pass. Ry., 87
Md., 624.
Trial of facts. Art. 20. That the trial of facts, where they arise, is
one of the greatest securities of the lives, liberties and
estate of the People.
Criminal pros-
ecutions; in-
dictment.
Art. 21. That in all criminal prosecutions, every
man hath a right to be informed of the accusation
against him; to have a copy of the Indictment, or
Charge in due time (if required) to prepare for his
Counsel and
witnesses.
defence; to be allowed counsel; to be confronted with
the witnesses against him; to have process for his wit-
Trial by jury. nesses; to examine the witnesses for and against him
on oath; and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury,
without whose unanimous consent he ought not to be
found guilty.
Ford v. State, 12 Md., 514. Davis v. State, 39 Md., 355. State
v. Glenn, 54 Md., 572. John v. State, 55 Md., 350. Danner v.
State, 89 Md., 225. Lancaster v. State, 90 Md., 213.
Evidence
against one-
self.
Art. 22. That no man ought to be compelled to give
evidence against himself in a criminal case.
Day v. State, 7 Gill, 321. Broadbent v. State, 7 Md., 416.
Blum v. State, 94 Md., 381-2.
Freemen not
to be impris-
oned.
Art. 23. That no man ought to be taken or im-
prisoned or disseized of his freehold, liberties or privi-
leges, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any manner destroyed,
or deprived of his life, liberty or property, but by the
judgment of his peers, or by the Law of the Land.
Wright v. Wright, 2 Md. 429. Mayor, etc., Baltimore v. Horn,
26 Md. 206. Davis v. Helbig, 27 Md., 462. Roth v. House of
Refuge, 31 Md. 329. Grove v. Todd, 41 Md. 633. Singer v.
State, 72 Md., 464. Himan v. M. & C. C. Baltimore, 72 Md.
587-609. Scharf v. Tasker, 73 Md. 378. Danner v. State, 89


 
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