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[Art. 4, Sec. 13A] MARYLAND MANUAL 371

and process shall run in the same style, and be tested, sealed
and signed, as heretofore, or as may hereafter be, provided
by Law; and all indictments shall conclude, "against the
peace, government and dignity of the State."

(1)SEC. 13A. The General Assembly shall provide by Gen-
eral Law for the assignment by the Court of Appeals of any
of the Chief Judges and any of the Associate Judges of the
several Judicial Circuits of this State, including any Judge
of the Court of Appeals from Baltimore City, and any of the
Judges of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, to sit in any
other or different Judicial Circuits for designated and limit-
ed periods, for the purpose of relieving accumulation of
business or because of the indisposition or disqualification of
any judge. And any judge so assigned by the Court of Ap-
peals shall have all the power and authority pertaining to
the judge of the court to which he is assigned.

Part II—Court of Appeals.

SEC. 14. Until January 1, 1945, the Court of Appeals
shall be composed of the Judges in office on November 7,
1944. From and after January 1, 1945, the Court of Ap-
peals shall be composed of five Judges, two from the City
of Baltimore; one from the First Appellate Judicial Cir-
cuit, consisting of Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Tal-
bot, Dorchester, Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset Coun-
ties; one from the Second Appellate Judicial Circuit, con-
sisting of Harford, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Prince
George's, Charles, Calvert and St. Mary's Counties; and
one from the Third Appellate Judicial Circuit, consisting
of Carroll, Howard, Montgomery, Frederick, Washington,
Allegany and Garrett Counties; and during the continuance
in office of Judges who were in office before January I,
1945, not exceeding three additional Judges. The City of
Baltimore shall, for the purposes of this section, be desig-
nated as the Fourth Appellate Judicial Circuit. The addi-
tional Judge from the Fourth Appellate Judicial Circuit
shall be appointed by the Governor to serve until the elec-
tion and qualification of his successor, as provided by Sec-
tion 5 of this Article. Except as to such additional Judge,
•the Judges of said Court, in the first instance, shall be ap-
pointed by the Governor from their respective Appellate
Judicial Circuits, but such appointments shall be made from
among the elected Judges composing the Court of Appeals
as of December 31, 1944. If, on December 31, 1944, there
are no elected members of the Court of Appeals from any

(1) Added by Chapter 796, Acts of 1943, ratified Nov. 7, 1944.

 

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