MILITIA
MILITIA FINES
MILLER, THOMAS
MILLER, MARGARET
MILLS, ANNE
MILLS
MINISTERS
MINORS
MISDEMEANOR
MISBEHAVIOUR |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
An act for the better regulation of
the militia of the
city of Baltimore,
Fines imposed under the act to regulate
and discipline
the militia
of this state, and the supplements
thereto, viz.
1811, ch. 182, sections 1, 3, 4, 5, 8,
10, 11, 13,
18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34, 36,
37, 38, 41,
42, 43, 44, 48, 49, 51, ch. 213, sections
11, 12, 14,
15; June 1812, ch. 9, section 1; 1812,
ch. 128, section
2.
Fines imposed by the articles, rules
and regulations,
for the government
of the militia, viz. 1811, ch.
182, section
4. Articles 1, 2, 3,
Not less than two thirds of the members
of a court
martial must
agree in a sentence for any penalty,
Article 10.
Power of pardoning or mitigating the
fine, Article 16.
Directions for the collection and
appropriation of
fines, 1811,
ch. 182, sections 18, 41, 42, 43, 47;
ch. 213, section
15.
Fines on officers neglecting to given
information of
insurrections or invasions as therein required, not exceeding
$500,
—On persons refusing or neglecting to perform
their tours of duty, (or procure substitutes,) unless
prevented
by sickness, not exceeding $50,
—On noncommissioned officers and soldiers attempting
to dispose of public arms, and on persons purchasing
or concealing them, $40,
—Such fines to be recovered by motion in the county
court,
Fine on persons selling, buying, or
giving away
public arms, or carrying them out of the bounds of the
regiment, not exceeding $100,
—On noncommissioned officers armed by the public,
for each article out of order, $1,
Of Anne-Arundel county—money to be
levied for his
support,
And her children, of Anne-Arundel county—same,
Of Montgomery county—same,
Masters, millers, &c. not to demand
or receive for
grinding Indian corn or rye, above one eighth part,
under the penalty of $50,
Regularly ordained, licensed or recognized,
by
any religious society, exempt from militia duty,
—Certificates to be produced from preachers of the
societies of Quakers, &c. as to persons claiming
exemption
on account of religious scruples,
See Descents. Infants.
Redemptioners.
On acquittal, in a trial for misdemeanor,
or on
pleading guilty, and submission, the court may order
that no compensation for attendance of the prosecutor
be allowed,
Trial and punishment in Baltimore
city court, or either
of the judges, for cruelty to animals, as for other
misdemeanors,
—Punishment of slaves therefor,
Default of payment by county clerks
for two successive
terms, to which execution is returnable, declared |
Session. Ch. S.
1817 228
May 1813 19 4
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8
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14
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16
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17
1811
32
1813
8
1803
17
1816
76
1817 180
1811 182
1
12
June 1812 9 2
1811 182
1
1809 138 24
1817 190
2
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