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oughly examined by them, and that he is incapable of performing active
duty.
Police Pension Cases, 131 Md. 317.
1867, ch. 367. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 738. 1922, ch. 507.
757. No inspector or any other officer of the police force shall release
any person committed or confined in any of the station-houses for any
felony or misdemeanor, except as hereinafter provided, or except as
authorized by Sections 631 and 632F of this Article, but all such persons
shall be released only on the order of the committing jiistice, the judge of
the criminal court or the Police Commissioner, or other lawful process.
Brish v. Carter, 98 Md. 452.
1867, ch. 367. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 739.
758. The said Police Commissioner is required on the requisition of
the Board of Park Commissioners, to detail from time to time such num-
ber of the regular police force of said city as the said Board may deem
necessary for the preservation of order within any parks under their con-
trol, which detailed force shall have the same power in the premises that
the police force of the city have, as conservators of the peace.
Upshur v. Mayor, 94 Md. 747.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 822. 1867, ch. 367. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 740.
759. Nothing in this subdivision of this Article shall be so construed
as to destroy or diminish the liability or responsibility of the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore for any failure to discharge the duties and
obligations of said Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, or any of them,
or give the said Mayor and Council of Baltimore any control over said
Commissioner or any officer of police, policeman or detective appointed
thereby.
Baltimore v. Poultney, 25 Md. 31. Altvater v. Mayor, 31 Md. 402. Flynn v. Canton
Co., 40 Md. 312. Sinclair v. Mayor, 59 Md. 592. Upshur v. Mayor, &c., 94 Md. 743.
1898, ch. 474.
759A. No member of the police force provided for by this Article and
sub-title shall be by the said Police Commissioner employed or be per-
mitted to be employed, to do or perform for the said Commissioner, or
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, any mechanical work or labor
other than the work or labor required of the members of said police force
by the provisions of this Article and sub-title relating to police duties.
The purpose and object of this section is to prevent patrolmen and other
members of said police force from being taken from the performance of
police duty, as prescribed by this Article and sub-title and made to per-
form the work and labor of carpenters, bricklayers and similar mechanical
work and labor.
1867, ch. 367. 1892, ch. 536. P. L. L. (1888). Art. 4, sec. 741.
760. All persons arrested in the daytime under the provisions of this
sub-division of this Article shall be taken by the officer making the arrest
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