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358 MARYLAND MANUAL. Art. Sec. Judges to fill vacancies in office of State’s Attorneys 5 11 Jury in criminal cases to be judges of law and facts 15 5 Judiciary department 4 1-45 Jury, trial by, people to be entitled to 5 Justices of the Peace, eligible as Senator or Delegate 3 11 Appointment, tenure, removal; vacancy 4 42 Labor and agriculture 1—7 Land not to be given to religious uses 38 Land office, Commissioner of 7 4,5 Larceny, party convicted of, disfranchised 1 2 Laws of United States, supreme 1 Of England, what, in force 5 Suspension of 9 Preservation of 12 Sanguinary, to be avoided 16 Retrospective criminal, unjust17 Of attainder, not to be passed18 Imprisonment of freemen 23 For quartering soiuiers 31 Martial 32 Holding two offices, not to be passed for 35 Oath of office, religious test not to he required 37 Against Illegal voting 1 3, 4 To be approved by Governor 3 30 To be enforced by Governor 2 9 Recommendations of Governor 2 19 Style of 3 29 Mode of enactment 3 29 Special anu local 9 33 Amendments of 3 29 Laws, statements about public money to be published with 3 32 When to take effect 3 31 Mode of attesting and recording 3 30 To protect wife’s property from husband’s debts 3 43 Relating to exemption from execution 3 44 Relating to registration of voters 1 5 To regulate Clerks’ and Registers’ fees 3 45 Relating to master and slave 3 37 Granting charters to banks 3 39 None to be passed to take private property for pub lic relating to corporations 3 48 Use without compensation 3 40 Relating to contested elections 3 47 For regulation of elections 3 49 Against bribery of officials 3 50 Suspending habeas corpus prohibited3 55 For executing vested powers 3 56 Relating to the legal rate of interest 3 57 For taxation of foreign corporations 3 58 Legislative department 3 1—59 Legislature, trustees of the public 6 Oath of members of 1 6 Right of the people to participate in 7 Alone to suspend laws 9 Freedom of speech in 10 Annapolis to be the place of meeting To be frequently convened 12 Right to petition to 13 Taxes not to be levied, except by 14 Alone to raise standing armies 29 What devises void, without leave of38 General duties of 43 To pass laws against illegal voting1 4 To pass registration laws 1 5 To elect Governor: when 2 4-6 Consent to Governor’s commanding militia in per son necessary 2 8 Extra sessions of 2 16 May pass laws over veto of Governor2 17 Recommendations from Governor to 2 19 Governor to report to, reasons for pardon 2 20 To consist of two branches 3 1 Election and classification of Senators 3 2 Appointment of Delegates 33, 4,5 |
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