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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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292 ARTICLE 1A.

CRIMES AND PENALTIES.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 48.

48. The police officers of said Mayor and City Council shall have power
to secure a search warrant for the searching of any premises within the
limits of said city and one mile in any direction beyond the limits of said
city upon the oath and information of any person that he or she has
reasonable ground to believe that cocaine, morphine, heroin or other nar-
cotic is kept or stored on said premises for the purpose of being sold,
and to pass ordinances for the punishment for unlawful sales of the same.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 49.

49. It shall be unlawful for any person, not an officer to carry any con-
cealed weapon within the limits of the City of Cumberland, and upon
conviction thereof, such person shall be fined not less than twenty-five
($25.00) dollars nor more than fifty ($50.00) dollars, and the concealed
weapons shall thereupon become the property of the said Mayor and City
Council of Cumberland.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 50.

50. It shall be unlawful for any person within the limits of the City of
Cumberland and for a distance of a half mile beyond the limits of the
City of Cumberland to dump, empty, or place any ashes, refuse or debris
of any sort in the stream of water commonly known as Wills Creek.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 51.

51. Any person violating the provisions, of the preceding section shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall
be fined not less than five ($5.00) dollars nor more than twenty-five
($25.00) dollars for each offense.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 52.

52. Said Mayor and City Council shall have power to enforce their
ordinances by fines and penalties and by imprisonment, and may estab-
lish and maintain a city prison, and may confine therein all persons con-
victed of violations of their ordinances in default of the payment of fines
imposed for such violations, or may at their option confine such persons
in the county jail at the expense of said city, or they may require such
persons in default in the payment of fines to work out such fines and
costs upon the streets or other improvements of said city; such persons
to be allowed as a credit on such fines and costs the same wages as are
paid other employes of said city for the same work.

1922, ch. 96, sec. 53.

53. All fines, penalties and forfeitures imposed by any section of this
Act or for the violation of any ordinance of said city, shall be recoverable
in the name of the Mayor and City Council of Cumberland before such

 

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