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1142 ARTICLE 4.

City Council of Baltimore is entitled, to be accounted for by said Register
as other moneys of the said city are accounted for by him.

1876, ch. 28. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 628.

645. If any Justice of the Peace shall not have imposed or received
any such fines, forfeitures or penalties, or any portion thereof, as are
mentioned and described in the said two preceding sections, in the said
three mouths preceding the time hereinbefore prescribed for filing said
accounts, he shall file an affidavit or affirmation to that effect at the time
prescribed for filing said accounts.

1876, ch. 28. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 629.

646. All costs paid to any Justice of the Peace sitting at any station-
house shall be accounted for and paid by said Justice to the Police Com-
missioner of Baltimore City, to be by him applied as directed by Section
750 of this subdivision of this Article.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4. sec. 630.

647. It shall not be lawful for the Justice of the Peace of the City of
Baltimore to take supersedeas of any judgment recovered in the Court of
Common Pleas, the Superior Court of Baltimore City, or Baltimore City
Court, or any decree of the Circuit Court or Circuit Court Number Two
of Baltimore City, but such supersedeas shall be taken by the clerks of
said courts respectively.

1864, ch. 179. 1870, ch. 39. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 31. 1912, ch. 823. 1914, ch. 242.

648. If any Justice of the Peace in Baltimore City dies, resigns or is
removed, or upon the expiration of his official term, his docket and papers
shall be delivered to the Clerk of the City Court within thirty days
thereafter; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any of
the five Justices of the Peace assigned to the People's Court, whose dockets
and papers shall be retained in the custody of the Chief Constable. Any
Justice of the Peace of the People's Court may issue process upon any
docket of any Justice of the Peace in the custody of the said Chief Con-
stable that he might issue if the docket had been kept by himself, and
shall have full power and authority to complete any process that has been
begun any time by any other Justice of the Peace of the People's Court,
and this power shall include the power of certifying to the records of any
Justice of the Peace of the People's Court by any of the other Justices
of the Peace of said Court.

1876, ch. 28. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4. sec. 633.

649. If any Justice of the Peace or constable appointed under the
provisions of this subdivision of this Article be convicted in a court of
law, of any misdemeanor in office, his removal from said office shall be
part of the sentence or judgment pronounced upon him by the said Court.
No constable shall deputize any person to act in the service of any writ
whatever for or in his behalf.

 

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