GAMING
GAOL
GAOLERS
GARDINER, PATSEY
GARNER, JOHN
GARRISON FOREST
ACADEMY
GAS LIGHT COMPANY
GATES, ELIZABETH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
GENERAL COURT |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Debtors having lost more than one hundred
dollars
at any one time within three years, precluded
from the benefit of the insolvent law,
Every person convicted of keeping
any E O table,
or any other kind of gaming table, (billiard tables excepted,)
at which the games of faro, equality, or any
game of chance, shall be played for money; or of keeping
any bank, and inducing or permitting any person
to bet against the said bank, or of strolling about the
country from place to place, and deriving a support
and maintenance chiefly from horse racing or gaming,
to be sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary not
less than 3 months nor more than 2 years,
No sum of money, &c. won or lost
by any species of
gaming or betting, to be demandable or recoverable
before any court or justice, or by any legal process
before
any tribunal in the state,
—Not to extend to any suit then pending,
The removal of prisoners, authorised
from one gaol
to another in the same county, by direction of the
court, not considered as an escape,
A writ of habeas corpus may
be served by leaving it
at the gaol,
Cases in which citizens committed
to prison for any
criminal matter may be removed to the custody of another
officer, or to some common gaol,
Punishment for burning a county or
public prison, or
the penitentiary. See Crimes, &c.
Allowance to sheriffs for keeping
prisoners in gaol,
&c. increased in Dorchester, Cæcil, Kent, Caroline,
Calvert, Montgomery, Saint Mary's, Charles, and Somerset
counties,
Directed to receive from constables
persons committed
by a magistrate on a ca. sa.
Of Anne-Arundel county—money to be
levied for
her support,
Of Charles county—same,
In Baltimore county, incorporated,
Of Baltimore, incorporated,
Of Montgomery county—money to be levied
for her
support,
See Assembly.
The general court abolished by a change
of the
constitution,
Causes in the former court on appeal
or writ of error,
transferred to the court of appeals for the respective
shores, &c.
—The late clerks to transmit records on appeals, &c.
to the clerks of the court of appeals,
—All other causes, process, &c. to be returned to
the county courts,
All the books, records, proceedings,
&c. of the late
general court, to be lodged in the office of the clerks
of the court of appeals for the respective shores,
Directions concerning executions from
the late general
court, returnable to the court of appeals, |
Session. Ch. S.
1805 110
9
1807 150
2
1809 138
7
1813
84
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1801
71
1809 125
1
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5
1809 138
8
1816 178
1801
62 5
1818 207
1808
3
1817 223
1816 251
1800
73
1804
55
Confirmed by
1805
16
1805
65 8
39
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9
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23
30
38
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18
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28
1806
41 4 |