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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1876
Volume 199, Page 35   View tiff image (57K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 35

quired to perform said duties at said station house
by the said Board of Police Commissioners, in place
of the justice selected by the Governor, shall receive
eight dollars per day for every day he shall actually
serve at such station house, which pay shall be de-
ducted from the pay provided to be paid to the jus-
tice selected to sit at such station house and failing,
to attend, unless the said Board of Police Commis-
sioners shall certify to the Register of the City of
Baltimore that such absence from duty was occa-
sioned by sickness, or other unavoidable cause, in
which case it shall not be deducted from the pay of
the justice of the peace selected to sit at said station
house and so failing to attend.

Pay of jus-
tices acting
for.

SEC. 628 B. No justice of the peace appointed
under the provisions of this act shall be paid by the i
city of Baltimore any fee for issuing any State writ,
or for any search warrant, or for taking the recogniz-
ance of any witness, or for taking any recognizance
in any case reported to court, or for any commitment
or release, or for issuing any subpoena in any crim-
inal case, or in any case instituted to recover any
fine, penalty or forfeiture claimed by the State of
Maryland, or by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore; and no police officer or constable shall
be paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
any fee for the service of any subpoena or process in
any criminal case, before any justice of the peace,
or for service of any subpoena or process in any case
pending before any justice of the peace, for the re-
covery of any fine, forfeiture or penalty by the State
of Maryland, or by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore.

No fee to be
paid.

SEC. 628 C. It shall be the duty of the officers of
police, policemen and detectives appointed by the
Board of Police Commissioners of Baltimore city, to
serve and execute any and all writs, warrants, subpoenas
and commitments, which may be issued by any jus-
tice of the peace, selected to sit at the station houses
in the city of Baltimore as hereinbefore provided.

Sec. 628 D. Whenever any justice of the peace
appointed under the provisions of this act other than
one of the justices selected as aforesaid to sit at a

Writs, how
served.



 

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