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Maryland Manual, 1885
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MARYLAND MANUAL.
JUDGES DISQUALIFIED.
SEC. 7. No Judge shall sit in any case wherein he may
be interested, or where either of the parties may be
connected With him, by affinity or consanguinity,
within such degrees as now are, or may hereafter be
prescribed by Law, or where he shall have been of
counsel in the case.
TRIAL WITHOUT JURY—REMOVAL OF CASES.
SEC. 8. The parties to any cause may submit the same
to the Court for determination, without the aid of a
jury.
OFFICERS OF COURTS—COMPENSATION—JUDGES TO INVESTI-
GATE EXPENSES.
SEC. 9. The Judge, or Judges of any Court, may ap-
point such officers for their respective Courts as may be
found necessary; and such officers of the Courts in the
City of Baltimore shall be appointed by the Judged of
the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City. It shall be the
duty of the General Assembly to prescribe, by Law, a.
fixed compensation for all such officers; and said Judge,
or Judges, shall, from time to time, investigate the
expenses, costs and charges of their respective Courts,
with a view to a change or reduction thereof, and report.
the result of such investigation to the General Assem-
bly for its action.
THE COURT OF APPEALS.
CONSTITUTION, ARTICLE IV, PART 2ND.
THE COURT OF APPEALS—HOW CONSTITUTED—ITS JURIS-
DICTION AND SESSIONS.
SEC. 14. The Courts of Appeals shall be composed of
the Chief Judges of the first seven of the several
Judicial Circuits of the State, and a Judge from the
City of Baltimore specially elected thereto, one of
whom shall be designated by the Governor, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate, as the Chief
Judge ; and in all cases until action by the Senate can
be had, the Judge so . designated by the Governor, shall
act as Chief Judge. The Judge of the Court of Appeals
from the City of Baltimore shall be elected by the

 
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