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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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LAWS OF MARYLAND.— 1826.

 

907

 

Cents.

 

For entering the commitment or releasement df any crimi-
nal, or other person, by order of the court^
For the docket entry of a nolle prosequi, or pardon, or the
determination of any criminal case or prosecution, when

10

Clerks of

courts, and
Baltimore
city court.

the same may have been quashed, or otherwise finally

   

ended,

5

 

For the docket entry, when an indictment or information

   

may have been returned by a grand jury 'a true bill,'

   

'not a true bill,' ignoramus,' or otherwise,

5

 

For issuing subpoena ad testificandum, including the

   

name of all the witnesses applied for at the same time,

   

not exceeding three,

10

 

And for each person exceeding that number in addition

   

thereto,

2

 

For issuing an attachment for contempt, filing, entering

   

return thereof, and the court's judgment or decision

   

thereon, whether the party be fined, discharged on pay-

   

ment of costs, or otherwise, including order and all other

   

services in relation thereto,

62 1/2

 

For issuing a writ of duces tecum, ad respondendum or

   

habeas corpus,

20

 

For issuing a venire facias to summon jurors or talismen,

   

by order of court,

10

 

For administering every oath or affirmation in court, other

   

than jurors,

5

 

For drawing, empannelling and swearing a grand jury, and

   

entry of the panel thereof,

1 25

 

For drawing and empannelling every petit jury,

25

 

For swearing ditto, and entry of the panel thereof,

60

 

For a copy of the panel,

5

 

For taxing, making out and filing a bill of the costs in any

   

prosecution, with the several items or articles at large,

15

 

For a copy thereof, to be paid for by the party demanding

   

the same,

10

 

For a short copy of verdict and judgment, without seal, if

   

so required,

15

 

For all searches made, for any matter or thing above a

   

year's standing, however remote or distant the period

   

may be, if found,

18i

 

For affixing the seal of the court to any certificate, tran-

   

script of proceedings or exemplification, required by law

   

or an individual, (but no allowance is intended to be

   

made for the seal, when applied to any writ or other

   

process,)

12 1/2

 

For the docket entry of the return df any writ of process

   

that may be issued, not herein particularly provided for

   

or specified,

5

 

 

 

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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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