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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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GARRETT COUNTY. 2Y75

election district number six, two justices of the peace and one constable;
for election district number seven, two justices of the peace and two
constables; for election district number eight, two justices of the peace
and one constable; for election district number nine, two justices of the
peace and one constable; for election district number ten, two justices of
the peace and one constable; for election district number eleven, two
justices of the peace and one constable; and for election district number
twelve, one justice of the peace and one constable; for election district
number thirteen, one justice of the peace and one constable; and for
election district number fourteen, two justices of the peace and one
constable.

1904, ch. 354.

233. The Governor is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to
appoint one additional justice of the peace for the Second Election Dis-
trict of Garrett County, and to be located in the town of Friendsville in
said Election District No. 2.

1918, ch. 415.

234. Every Justice of the Peace of Garrett County, Maryland, is
hereby required to give bond in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00)
Dollars for the faithful performance of his duties and for the proper
accounting of all funds which may come into his hands, said bond to be
filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County, payable to the
State of Maryland for the use of those who may be entitled thereunder
and to be acceptable to said Clerk.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 129. 1882, ch. 379.

235. If any person in said county, while fishing, hunting or engaged in
any other mode of amusement, having a tent, camp or any other kind of
shelter, shall by his disorderly, noisy or rude conduct, injure, disturb or
annoy any of the people of said county in their persons or property, it
shall be the duty of any justice of the peace of said county, with or with-
out complaint first made to him, to issue his warrant to any constable or
private citizens (if necessary) of the county, for the apprehension of such
offender; and if found guilty of violating the provisions of this section,
he shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars
for each offense, and in default of payment of said fine, shall stand com-
mitted to the county jail for thirty days, or till paid, whichever shall first
happen; provided, that in .all cases arising under this section an appeal
to the circuit court shall be allowed, as in other cases before justices of
the peace, in the same manner as now exists by law in other cases.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 130. 1882, ch. 379.

236.. All fines accruing from the preceding section shall be paid over
to the treasurer of the public schools of said county, for the use of such
schools.

 

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