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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 1055
shall have been authorized by the State's attorney for Baltimore city or for
the county in which such graveyard, burial ground or vault may be situated
to remove such dead body for the purpose of ascertaining the cause of the
death of the person whose body is so removed, or for the purpose of reburial.
As to " Cemetery Companies," see art. 23, sec. 172.
An. Code, sec. 231. 1904, sec. 217. 1888, sec. 134. 1882, ch. 422, sec. 2.
263. Nothing in the preceding section shall be construed to apply to
the bodies of such persons as shall have been buried in Potter's field.
An. Code, sec. 232. 1904, sec. 218. 1888, sec. 135. 1868, ch. 471, sec. 83. 1884, ch. 22.
1898, ch. 178.
264. Any person or persons, his, her or their aiders or abettors, who
shall wilfully destroy, mutilate, deface, injure or remove any tomb, monu-
ment, gravestone or other structure placed in any cemetery, or any building,
wall, fence, railing or other work, for the use, protection or ornament of any
public or private cemetery in this State, or shall wilfully destroy, cut, break
or remove any tree, plant or shrub within its limits, or who shall shoot or
discharge any firearms within said limits, or who shall be guilty of indecent
or disorderly conduct within said limits shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof in any court of competent jurisdiction, or
before any justice of the peace of this State, shall be punished by fine not
less than five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment in
the county jail, or in the house of correction, for not less than thirty days
nor more than two years, or by both such fine and imprisonment in' the
discretion of said justice or court, according to the gravity of the offense.
Any justice of the peace in this State, except civil justices in the city of
Baltimore, shall have jurisdiction under this section.
Gunning.
An. Code, sec. 233. 1904, sec. 219. 1888, sec. 136. 1728, ch. 7, sec. 7. 1892, ch. 655.
1900, ch. 419.
265. Every person who shall, upon any pretense whatever, come to hunt
with gun or dog upon the lands of another without leave or license from the
owner or possessors thereof first had and obtained shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof before some justice of the peace
in the county where the offense is committed be fined by said justice of the
peace not less than five nor more than twenty-five dollars, and shall
stand committed to the county jail until such fine and costs are paid; pro-
vided, however, that the person or persons so convicted shall have the right
to appeal from the judgment of said justice of the peace to the circuit court
for the county where the offense was committed at any time within ten days
after such judgment is rendered.
As to " Wild Fowl, Birds and Game," see art. 99.
See art. 99, secs. 81 and 81A.
Health—Calves.
An. Code, sec. 234. 1904, sec. 220. 1900, ch. 672.
266. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell any calf less than three
weeks old to any butcher, or to any person to be butchered. Any person
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