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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 1431

Ibid. sec. 129.

327. Constables of said county, who shall act as bailiffs to
the Circuit Court, shall be entitled to one dollar and .fifty
eents a day.

1888, art. 16, sec. 131.

328. Constables in the said counties shall be entitled to the
fees prescribed by law for the particular services rendered by
them under the preceding section; and the said justices shall
be entitled to charge for their respective services in said crimi-
nal cases the following fees: For issuing each State writ,
twenty-five cents; for summoning all the witnesses on both
sides in any case, fifty cents; for each trial, one dollar; for
every commitment, twenty-five cents; for every release, twenty-
five cents; for taking recognizances in each case reported to the
Circuit Court, twenty-five cents each; for each attachment for
contempt, twenty-five cents.

Ibid. sec. 132.

329. The aforesaid fees of said constables and justices for
said counties shall be taxed against and paid by the party
against whom judgment shall be rendered, unless he or she be
discharged therefrom by due course of law; if such party against
whom judgment is rendered is unable to pay the same such
fees shall be paid by the county wherein said judgment was
rendered; and all fines and penalties received by any justice
under the provisions of section 337 shall be accounted for and
wholly paid without abatement or deduction therefrom by such
justice, to the county commissioners of the county wherein
they are collected, for the use of said county, and no part of
any fine or penalty enforced or collected under said section
shall be paid to any informer.

1910, ch. 294, sec. 1.

330. That the Governor be and he is hereby authorized,
empowered and directed by and with the consent of the Senate
of the State of Maryland, if in session, and without the con-
Rent and approval of the Senate if not in session, to biennially
appoint a justice of the peace for Montgomery county at large,
and to designate said justice of the peace appointed by the
provisions of this act as police justice.

Ibid. sec. 2.

331. That said police, justice shall be a resident of the
county of Montgomery, in the State of Maryland, and who
before he acts as such shall give bond to the State of Mary-
land in the penalty of one thousand dollars, with a surety or
securities to be approved by the County Commissioners of

 

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