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Constitutional Revision Study Documents of the Constitutional Convention Commission, 1968
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[JUDICIAL BRANCH] COMPARISON
Headnotes Present
Constitution
Constitution of
1867
Constitution of
1864
Constitution of
1851
Constitution of
1776
Amendments to
1776 Constitution

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

ceive a salary of two thou-
sand dollars a year, and the
same shall not be increased
or diminished during the
time of their continuance in
office; and no judge of any
court in this State, shall
receive any perquisite, fee,
commission or reward, in
addition thereto, for the
performance of any judicial
duty.

judge ought to hold any
other office civil or military,
or receive fees or perqui-
sites of any kind.
40. That the chancellor,
all judges, the attorney-
general, clerks of the gen-
eral court, the clerks of the
county courts, the registers
of the land-office, and the
registers of wills, shall hold
their commissions during
good behaviour, removable
only for misbehaviour, on
conviction in a court of law.

 
 

Commission on
Judicial Dis-
abilities: Selec-
tion; composi-
tion; qualifica-
tions; term of
office; require-
ment of majority
for action.
Sec. 4A. (a) There is
created a Commission on
Judicial Disabilities, com-
posed of five persons ap-
pointed by the Governor
of Maryland. The members
of the Commission shall be
citizens and residents of
this State. Three members
of the Commission shall be
appointed from among the
judges of the Court of Ap-
peals, the Circuit Court for
the Counties and of the
Supreme Bench of Balti-
more City; one member shall
be appointed from among
those persons who are ad-
mitted to the practice of
Law in the State, who have
been so engaged for at least
fifteen years, and who is not
a judge of any Court; and
one member shall represent
the public, who shall not be
a judge, active or retired,
and who is not admitted to
the practice of Law in this
State. The term of office
of each member shall be for
four years commencing on
January 1, except that of
those persons first appointed
to the Commission one shall
be appointed for a term of
one year, one for two years,
one for three years, and
two for four years and

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

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