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modification of existing law as may be necessary to regulate
and give force to this provision.]*
State v. Dashiell, 6 H. & J., 268. Wright v. Hamner 5 Md., 370.
State v. Shillinger, 6 Md., 449. Manly v. State, 7 Md., 135. Brown v.
Gilmor, 8 Md., 322. Jerry v. Townsend, 9 Md., 145. Hoshall v. Hof-
facker, 11 Md., 3C4. Latrobe v. Mayor, & C. C. of Balto., 19 Md., 13.
Griffin v. Leslie, 20 Md., 15. Price v. Nesbit, 29 Md., 203. Deford v.
State, 30 Md., 179. Gambrill v. Parker, 31 Md., 1. Cross v. Kent, 32
Md., 581. Hall v. Schuchardt, 34 Md„ 15. Kimball v. Harman, 34
Md., 401. Hoyer v. Colton, 43 Md., 421. Geekie v. Harbourd, 52 Md.,
460. Trahern v. Hamill, 53 Md., 90. Desche v. Gies, 56 Md., 135.
Weiskittle v. State, 58 Md., 155. McMillan v. State, 68 Md., 307.
Belair, etc.. Club v. State, 74 Md., 297. Caledonian F. 1. Co. v.
Traub, 86 Md., 93. City Pass. Ry. Co. v. Nugent, 86 Md., 360. State
v. Kiefer, 90 Md., 174.
SEC. 9. The judge or judges of any court may appoint |
Officers of
court: how
appointed. |
such officers for their respective courts as may be found nec-
essary; and such officers of the Courts in the city of Balti-
more shall be appointed by the judges of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore city. It shall be the duty of the General
Assembly to prescribe by law a fixed compensation for all
such officers, and said judge or judges shall from time to
time investigate the expenses, costs and charges of their re-
spective courts, with a view to a change or reduction there-
of, and report the result of such investigation to the General
Assembly for its action.
Prince George's Co. v. Mitchell, 97 Md., 330.
SEC. 10. The clerks of the several courts created or con- |
Records. |
tinued by this Constitution shall have charge and custody of
the records and other papers; shall perform all the duties, |
Fees. |
and be allowed the fees which appertain to their several |
Visitorial
powers. |
offices, as the same now are or may hereafter be regulated
by law. And the office and business of said clerks, in all
their departments, shall be subject to the visitorial power
of the judges of their respective courts, who shall exercise
the same, from time to time, so as to insure the faithful per-
formance of the duties of said offices; and it shall be the |
Rules. |
duty of the judges of said courts, respectively, to make from
time to time such rules and regulations as may be necessary
and proper for the government of said clerks, and for the
performance of the duties of their offices, which shall have
the force of law until repealed or modified by the General
Assembly.
Peter v. Prettyman, 62 Md., 566. |
Election re-
turns. |
SEC. 11. The election for judges hereinbefore provided,
and all elections for Clerks, Registers of Wills and other
*Thus amended by Act of 1874, Chapter 364, ratified by the people at
November election, 1875. |
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