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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.

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Page.

again arrest the same person as if not before taken — 1813, ch. 102,

 

sec. 8, . . . . . . . . ;

619

A sheriff, &c. who may have arrested any person under an attachment

 

and permitted him to go at large, may again arrest him for the pur-

 

pose of producing him in court, and so doing, the sheriff shall not

 

be liable for any intermediate escape — 1828, ch. 50,

947

ARSENAL.

 

See CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.

 

ARSON.

 

See CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.

 

ASSAULT.

 

The house of delegates may punish, by imprisonment, any person who

 

shall be guilty of a breach of privilege, by assaulting any of their

 

members during their sitting, on their way to, or return from, the

 

house, or by assaulting or obstructing their officers, or a witness,

 

or any other person attending on, or on their way to or from the

 

house — Const, art. 12.

 

The senate may exercise the same power on similar occasions — Const.

 

art 12.

 

Actions of assault to be brought within one year — 1715, ch. 23, sec. 2,

9

Magistrates or other persons executing the law to punish blasphemers,

 

if assaulted, shall recover treble damages — 1723, ch. 16, sec. 8,

67

Directions respecting suits for assaults on officers in the execution of

 

their duty — November, 1787, ch. 39, sec. 3, ....

250

Magistrates courts to have jurisdiction in all cases of assault and bat-

 

tery, where the damages claimed do not exceed $100 — 1835,

 

ch. 201, ...........

1198

See also Crimes and Punishments.

 

ASSAYER.

 

See PLATE.

 

ASSEMBLY.

 

Copies of the levy lists to be sent annually to the clerks, for the infor-

 

mation of the general assembly — 1801, ch. 74, sec. 27,

461

Any judge of the several judicial districts may be removed by the

 

governor, upon the address of the general assembly, provided that

 

two thirds of all the members of each house concur in such ad-

 

dress— 1804, ch. 55, .

490

An account of taxes on chancery proceedings to be annually laid by the

 

register before the general assembly — 1804, ch. 64, sec. 2, .

493

See Chancery.

 

A statement of the proceedings of the treasurer in pursuance of the

 

act more effectually to secure the collection of the public revenue,

 

to be annually laid before the general assembly — 1809, ch. 127,

 

sec. 6, ..........

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