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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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1958 SHERIFFS. [ART. 87

Baltimore city in which such recognizance may have been taken and
pay over the same to the clerk of the court in which the recognizance
was forfeited, to be by him accounted for to the county commissioners
of the county, or the mayor and city council of Baltimore, as the case
may be; and each of the said clerks shall state such costs in the return
made by him to the comptroller.

Custody of Prisoners.

1904, art. 87, sec. 44. 1888, art. 87, sec. 43. 1860, art 88, sec. 60.
1801, ch. 62, sec. 5.

44. The sheriff shall safely keep all persons committed to his cus-
tody by lawful authority until such persons are discharged by due
course of law.

Duty of sheriff under this section. Cocking v. Wade, 87 Md. 540.

See art. 20, sec. 27.

Ibid. sec. 45. 1888, art. 87, sec. 44. 1860, art. 88, sec. 62. 1825, ch. 41.

45. He shall provide food and board for all prisoners committed
to his charge and such food and other articles for the comfort of sick
prisoners as the physician attending such prisoners may deem neces-
sary, the expense of which shall be paid by the county or Baltimore
city.

See notes to sec. 44.

Ibid. sec. 46. 1888, art. 87, sec. 45. 1860, art. 88, sec. 63. 1789,
ch. 30, sec. 2. 1822, ch. 221, sec. 2.

46. He shall receive and safely keep in jail all persons committed
under the authority of the United States until they shall be discharged
by the due course of the laws thereof, in the same manner and under
the like penalties as if such persons were committed under the
authority of the State; and he shall be entitled to receive the sum of
thirty cents per day for keeping and supporting each prisoner so com-
mitted, to be paid by the United States.

This section Indicates the place where the sheriff is to keep prisoners.
Cocking v. Wade, 87 Md. 540.

 

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