CARROLL COUNTY. 1769
services rendered the city of Westminster in cases for violation of its ordi-
nances he shall be paid by it the usual fees prescribed by law, and no
justice of the peace so selected for police justice shall be permitted to
charge any fee or receive a gratuity for issuing any warrants, taking any
recognizances, making any commitment, granting any release, or for the
performance of any duty required by law in criminal cases, except for
issuing peace warrants.
1906, ch. 77, sec. 59C.
148. If any justice of the peace so selected as police justice is unable,
by reason of sickness, absence, relationship, or for any other temporary
cause whatever to attend to his duties as such police justice, it shall be the
duty of the State's Attorney for said county to designate and require an-
other justice of the peace to perform the duties of said police justice so sick,
absent or otherwise unable to perform the duties of his said office so long as
the same may be necessary, or until the resident judge of the Circuit Court,
for Carroll County shall select another to perform said duties; and the
said State's Attorney shall forthwith certify the selection he may make to
the said judge of the Circuit Court of Carroll County. The justice so
required to perform the duties of police justice shall receive the same
compensation hereby prescribed for the police justice, which shall be paid
to him by the said County Commissioners, who shall deduct the same from
the salary of the police justice for whom he was serving.
1906, ch. 77, sec. 59D.
149. It shall be lawful for any justice of the peace for said Election
District Number Seven, when the police justice is not accessible, to issue a
warrant for the arrest of any persons violating any of the laws of this
State, or any ordinance of the city of Westminster, but such warrant shall
be made returnable before the police justice (except in bastardy cases),
and not before the justice issuing the same, the said police justice (except
in bastardy cases) being alone authorized to try criminal cases in said
Election District Number Seven; and when said writ is so issued and
returned the said justice so issuing the same shall be allowed the fee there-
for fixed by law, which fee shall be taxed in the costs of the case and paid
by Carroll County, unless the same be adjudged against the party arrested
and paid by him.
1906, ch. 77, sec. 59E.
150. Whenever any person shall be arrested upon any criminal charge,
or for the violation of any law of this State or ordinance of the city of
Westminster, upon warrant issued by the police justice or any other
justice of Election District Number Seven (except in bastardy cases),
it shall be the duty of the officer making such arrest to take the per-
son so arrested before the police justice selected under this Act, and if
any arrest is made in Election District Number Seven without warrant it
shall be the duty of the officer or person making such arrest to take the
person arrested before the aforesaid police justice.
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