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LAW'S OF MARYLAND.
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to appear before the next term of court to answer the charge
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Party refusing
to show li-
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of selling without a license ; and if, upon trial of such person
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cense to be
indicted.
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so recognized, he shall produce a license, the court may, in
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its discretion, cause the party indicted to pay the costs of the
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prosecution as a punishment for his refusal to produce the
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license when required by the constable, and the said consta-
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ble shall return to the grand juries for the said terms of the
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Circuit Court lists of all places of business in their respective
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districts, which list shall contain the names of persons doing
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business at each place, the character of business, the date of
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the license, which shall include the year for which it is issued,
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and the name therein. Each constable appointed by the County
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Commissioners as inspector of license shall receive from them
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a fee of ten cents for each license inspected by him, on mak-
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ing affidavit that he has personally inspected said license.
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I42F. Constables in Baltimore County shall be entitled to
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Constables'
fees.
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the fees prescribed by law for the particular services rendered
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by them ; provided, that no constable in said county shall be
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entitled to receive from the County Commissioners more than
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fifteen dollars in fees for his services in criminal cases in
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any one month ; and, provided, further, that no constable shall
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be entitled to receive any fee in connection with the case of
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any person charged with violating the provisions of Chap-
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ter 397 of the Acts of 1892. No constable shall deputize any
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person to act in the service of any writ whatever for him
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or in his behalf.
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142G. Justices of the peace in Baltimore County shall be
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Justices of the
peace's fees.
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entitled to charge for their services in criminal cases the
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following fees : For issuing each State writ, twenty-five cents
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for each summons for witnesses, including all the witnesses
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ordered by the same party or side at one time, twenty-five
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cents; provided, that if more than five witnesses be ordered by
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the same party or side at one time, then the justice of the
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peace shall be entitled to receive twenty-five cents additional
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for each additional five witnesses, or less than five so sum-
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moned ; for every oath or affidavit, ten cents ; for each hearing
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or trial, one dollar; for every commitment, twenty-five cents;
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for every release, twenty-five cents ; for taking recognizances
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in each case reported to the Circuit Court, twenty-five cents ;
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for taking recognizances in each case for hearing or trial
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before a justice of the peace, twenty-five cents ; for taking
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recognizances of all witnesses in any one case, twenty-five
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cents each, provided that no recognizance for the appearance
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of any witness shall be taken unless the justice of the peace
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