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GOVERNOR.
[ART. 41
ARTICLE XLI
GOVERNOR.
Advisory Parole Board.
6. Appointment of ; term of office ; va-
cancies ; removal.
7. Oath of members.
7A. Powers of Board; witnesses, re-
fusal to testify; perjury.
7B. Salaries; Secretary; employees.
7C. Governor may commute or change
sentences and issue conditional
pardon or remission of time.
7D. Where conditional pardon granted,
Governor sole judge of compli-
ance with conditions.
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7E. Breach of conditional pardon; re-
mainder of sentence to be served.
7P. Board to collect information for
Governor as to advisability of
conditional pardon.
7G. Supervision by Board, of persons
conditionally pardoned, paroled
or when sentence is suspended;
report to Governor and court.
7H. Appropriations.
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Advisory Parole Board.
1904, art. 41, sec. 6. 1888, art. 41, sec. 6. 1860, art 42, sec. 7. 1787, ch. 17, sec. 2.
1795, ch. 82, sec. 2. 1870, ch. 306. 1914, ch. 500.
6. The Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,
shall appoint an Advisory Board to be known as the Advisory Board
of Parole, to consist of three members, who shall each be not less than
thirty years of age, and who shall each have been, for the four years
next preceding his appointment, a resident and qualified voter of the
State of Maryland. And be it enacted, That the members of the Ad-
visory Board of Parole hereunder shall be Charles D. Reid, Samuel
J. Twilley and Dr. J. Hubert Wade, and they are hereby appointed
and constituted as members of said Board, to serve respectively for
the terms of six, four and two years, from April 16, 1914, and until
their respective successors shall qualify, and the said Charles D. Reid
shall be President or Chairman thereof. One of said Board shall hold
office for six years from the beginning of the term of his office and until
his successor shall qualify; and one of said Board shall hold office for
four years from the beginning of his term of office and until his suc-
cessor shall qualify; and one of said Board shall hold office for two
years from the beginning of his term of office and until his successor
shall qualify. On the expiration of each of said terms, the term of
office of each member of said Advisory Board shall be six years from
the time of his appointment and qualification and until his successor
shall qualify.
As to the Executive Department, see article 2 of the Md. Constitution.
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