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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1640 ARTICLE 6.

Circuit Court for any county in the Second Judicial Circuit of this State,
or be otherwise detained in said Court at night, in the discharge of their
duty as jurors, the Court may, in its discretion, allow each of such jurors
and talesmen compensation for such night service; provided, such addi-
tional compensation shall not exceed two dollars to each juror for any
one night, and shall be paid in the same way that their per diem is
now paid to jurors.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 6, sec. 183. 1870, ch. 49. 1878, ch. 189. 1880, ch. 107.
1882, ch. 150. 1882, ch. 343. 1884, ch. 375. 1886, ch. 218.
1880, ch. 336. 1888, ch. 200.

349. There shall be the following number of justices of the peace and
constables for Caroline County: for election district number one, or
Henderson district, two justices of the peace, one to hold his office at
Goldsborough, and one constable; for election district number two, or
Greensborough district, two justices of the peace and two constables; for
election district number three, or Denton district, four justices of the
peace and one constable; for election district number four, or Harmony
district, two justices of the peace and two constables; for election district
number five, or Federalsburg district, two justices of the peace and two
constables; and for election district number six, or Hillsborough district,
one justice of the peace and one constable.

1894, ch. 328.

350. The Governor is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint
an additional justice of the peace in and for the first election district of
Caroline County in addition to those now required to be appointed by
existing laws.

1S96, ch. 400.

351. The Governor is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint
an additional justice of the peace in and for the fourth election district
of Caroline County, to reside in Choptank, in addition to those now
required to be appointed by existing laws.

1892, ch. 119.

352. The County Commissioners of Caroline County are hereby au-
thorized and empowered to appoint an additional constable in the first
election district of Caroline County.

1894, ch, 48.

353. The County Commissioners of Caroline County are hereby au-
thorized and empowered to appoint an additional constable for the third
election district of Caroline County.

 

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