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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. 3911

law and justice demands. Provided that in any case instituted before a
justice of the peace in Laurel District of said County, the removal here-
inbefore provided for may be made to another justice of the peace in
said Laurel District or to an adjoining district, at the discretion of the
party or parties making said affidavit or removal.

1924, ch. 303. 1927, ch. 165.

577. In all cases brought before any justice of the peace of Prince
George's County, which involve a violation of any municipal ordinance,
if after the trial thereof either party, unless being the defendant he has
pleaded guilty, may within ten days after said judgment petition the
Circuit Court for Prince George's County for a writ of certiorari in
such case. Such petition shall set forth the facts upon which the peti-
tioner relies; shall be under oath, and there shall be filed with it certified
copies of such ordinance and the docket entries of said justice of the
peace. Said Court may, before issuing said writ, require the other party
in such case to show cause why the writ should not be issued.

Said Court is hereby given jurisdiction to issue said writ in all cases
in which it is satisfied justice requires a new trial, and may require any
such case to be certified to it for trial at its then session (if there be a
session) of said Circuit Court or the next session thereof, in which event
said case shall be tried in the same manner as appeals from justices of the
peace are now tried.

If and when any such aggrieved party shall notify the Justice of the
Peace that he intends to make an application for a writ of certiorari, the
justice of the peace shall take from the accused his recognizance with
sufficient surety, conditioned for his personal appearance to answer said
charge at the then session (if there be a session) of the said Circuit Court
or the next session thereof.

POLICE JUSTICE.

1927, oh. 426, sec. 1.

578. The Governor is hereby authorized, empowered and directed by
and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the State of Maryland,
if in session, and without the consent and approval, if not in session, to
biennially appoint a Justice of the Peace for Prince George's County at
Large, and to designate said Justice of the Peace at Large and so ap-
pointed by the provisions of this Act, as "Police Justice."

1927, ch. 426, sec. 2.

579. The said Police Justice as provided for in this Act, shall be a
resident and registered voter of Prince George's County, and who, before
he acts as such shall give bond to the State of Maryland in the penalty
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) with a surety or sureties to be approved
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, conditioned
that he shall well and faithfully discharge, execute and perform, all and

 

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