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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. XXVII] BOARD OF PRISON CONTROL. 227
vict in any of said institutions, and if the convict so examined be
adjudged insane by said Commission, or a majority thereof, and removal
for treatment be deemed advisable, said Commission shall make com-
plaint to the Court having criminal jurisdiction in the County or City
where the convict is imprisoned in any of said institutions, which shall
have the power to order the removal of such insane convict to some
insane asylum within the State for treatment, and all expenses incurred
in the removal and support of said insane convict shall be borne by the
State.
1916, ch. 556, sec. 649.
649. It shall be lawful for the State Board of Prison Control on
such terms and conditions as it may prescribe to receive into custody
and put to labor any person who may be sentenced to imprisonment
in the Maryland Penitentiary or in the Maryland House of Correction
by the Courts of the United States for the District of Maryland, and
any person who may be sentenced to imprisonment by the Courts of the
United States for the District of Maryland shall, while in such insti-
tutions, be subject to the same rules and discipline to which other con-
victs from the State Courts are subjected.
1916, ch. 556, sec. 650.
650. The Criminal Court of Baltimore and the Circuit Court of
Anne Arundel County, shall, at each term of Court, charge the Grand
Jury attending thereupon to inquire into the conduct and management
of each of said institutions within the jurisdiction of said Court, and
shall make presentments of all offenses and omissions of any person in
or relating to said institution.
1916, ch. 556, sec. 651.
651. The said Board of Prison Control shall, within thirty days
after the first October, in each year, transmit to the Comptroller of the
State an accurate, detailed statement of all its receipts and disburse-
ments during the year ending on the thirtieth of September preceding,
including receipts from the Treasurer.
1916, ch. 556, sec. 652.
652. The said Board shall make a report every year, on or before
the first day of January, to the Governor, showing the expenses, profits,
losses, receipts, disbursements, condition and progress of the said insti-
tutions, together with a statement of the number of prisoners, their
age, sex, color, place of nativity and conviction, offense, term of con-
finement, escapes, pardons and discharges, accompanied by such remarks
and suggestions as may appear necessary to the advancement of the
interests of said institutions. The said Board shall, at the time of
making such annual report to the Governor, transmit therewith a state-
ment similar to that required to be made the Comptroller; and the


 
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