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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 1131

An. Code, sec. 471. 1904, sec. 418. 1888, sec. 269. 1862, ch. 235.

521. If, with intent to promote rebellion or war against this State, or
to give aid and comfort to the enemies thereof, any person shall attempt
to burn or destroy, or any person shall attempt or conspire with others to
burn or destroy any bridge, ferryboat, viaduct, culvert, structure, rails, or
other property belonging to or being part of any highway or railroad, or
any engine, car, vehicle, or other property, either belonging to or used or
employed upon any railroad within this State; or if any person or persons
shall attempt or conspire with others to destroy any dam, lock, abutment,
towing-path, waste-weir, or feeder of any canal, or any boat, vessel or other
property belonging to or used or employed thereon within this State, every
person so offending, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to con-
finement in the penitentiary for a term not exceeding three years, nor less
than one year, or fined in a sum not more than two thousand nor less than
five hundred dollars, in the discretion of the court.

An. Code, sec. 472. 1904, sec. 419. 1888, sec. 270. 1862, ch. 235.

522. If any person or persons shall wilfully attempt to conspire to
betray, yield or deliver to any person or persons in rebellion against the
government of this State, or to their emissaries, aiders or abettors, any ship,
vessel or steamboat within this State, every person so offending shall upon
conviction thereof, be sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary for a
term not exceeding three years nor less than one year, or fined in a sum not
more than two thousand nor less than five hundred dollars, in the discretion
of the court.

An. Code, sec. 473. 1904, sec. 420. 1888, sec. 271. 1862, ch. 235.

523. If any person, within this State, shall seduce, entice or persuade
any other person to commit any one of the offenses prohibited by sections
516 to 522, inclusive, and such offense be committed, the said person who
so seduced, enticed or persuaded shall on conviction, be sentenced to suffer
such punishment as the person committing said offense would be liable to
suffer as a punishment for the crime so committed by him.

An. Code, sec. 474. 1904, sec. 421. 1888, sec. 272. 1862, ch. 235.

524. If any person within this State shall attempt to seduce, entice
or persuade any other person to commit any of the offenses prohibited by
said sections, though such offense has not been committed, and shall be con-
victed thereof, he shall be sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary
for not less than two years nor more than four years, or to a fine of not less .
than five hundred nor more than two thousand dollars, in the discretion of
the court.

Trees, etc.—Destruction of.

1918, ch. 179.

525. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, take, cut, break,
injure or destroy any tree, shrub, vine, flower, moss or turf from the land
or premises of another, or shall cut, or attempt to cut, burn or attempt to

 

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