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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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of the order of said court revoking said license, together with
the statement of the clerk thereof as to the amount due, shall

Unearned lic-
ense fee.

be sufficient warrant to the Treasurer of the State of Mary-

 

land and Allegany County for the payment of such unearned

 

license fee. In the trial of all remonstrances evidence of the

 

general reputation of the applicant, licensee and house shall

 

be admissible. Remonstrances may be filed immediately after

 

the passage of this Act against all licenses for the sale of

 

spirituous and fermented liquors or lager beer in any quan-

 

tity whatsoever now in force in Allegany County. It is the

 

intention of this Act that licenses to sell spirituous and fer-

 

mented liquors by retailers under Article 56, Sections 55 to

 

66, inclusive, of the Code of Public General Laws of 1888,

 

shall in all respects be subject to the conditions, provisions

 

and penalties of this Act.

 

175P. It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this Act

 

to sell any spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer, or

No liquor sold
between 12

to suffer or permit any person to enter or remain in his

o'clock mid-

saloon or place of business between the hours of 12 o'clock

night and 5. 30
A. M.

midnight and 5. 30 o'clock A. M. Any person violating any

 

of the provisions of this section shall be liable, upon indict-

 

ment and conviction, to the penalties prescribed for licenses

 

in Section 175L.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved March 15, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 58.

 

AN ACT to authorize and empower the Judges of the Cir-

 

cuit Court of Prince George's County to appoint attorney

 

to defend persons indicted for crimes and misdemeanors in

 

said court, and to fix the compensation for services ordered

 

by said attorney in said cases.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That whenever a person shall be indicted in the Cir-

The Court to
appoint attor-

cuit Court for Prince George's County for any crime or mis-
demeanor and it shall appear to the court that said person

ney for indi-
gent criminal.

has no means of employing an attorney to defend him, the

 

said court may appoint a member of the bar of said county

 

to conduct his defense.

 


 
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