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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
Volume 145, Volume 2, Page 262   View pdf image (33K)
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262 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

592. No warden, or any person by him employed, shall keep a
tavern for the sale of spirituous liquors within the said jail, or
within one-eighth of a mile of the limits thereof; and if the
warden or any person by him employed shall, either by them-
selves or others, dispose of, sell or retail, or be concerned with
others in the disposal, sale or retailing of any spirituous liquors
of any kind to any person .or persons coming to said jail on a
visit, or to any prisoner or prisoners confined therein, he shall
forfeit and pay the sum of twenty dollars, to be recovered by
indictment and applied to the. use of the city.

593. No cider, beer, wine, brandy, rum, whiskey, or other
spirituous liquor shall be brought within the jail lot by any
warden or other person having charge thereof, or by any
prisoner, visitor or any other person, except by order of the at-
tending physician or physicians thereof, and except such small
quantities as may be absolutely wanted to be consumed by the
warden and his family and assistants. •

594. No person except the attorney or attorneys of a prisoner
shall be permitted to visit a prisoner or prisoners within said
jail or lot, unless by special license from the warden, or some-
judge or justice, or other person legally authorized to give the
same.

595. If any warden shall introduce, or suffer to be introduced,
within the jail lot, knowing it to be done contrary to law, any
such spirituous liquors, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of one
hundred dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered by
indictment, one-half to the informer and the other half to the
use of said city. •

596. If any assistant warden, or other person having charge
of said prison or prison lot, shall introduce any such spirituous
liquors, or suffer them to be introduced, knowing it to be done
contrary to law; or shall admit any person or persons (with the
exception,of the attorney of a person confined in said prison) to
enter said jail or lot without license as aforesaid, each and every
of them so offending shall be suspended from his office, and be
incapable of. holding any office or charge within said prison or
lot for the space of one year thereafter.

597. All persons convicted of offences in the Criminal Court
of Baltimore, and who are sentenced to imprisonment in Baiti-

 

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