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4080 ARTICLE 17.

time by the Board of County Commissioners' or any one authorized by
said Board to examine said book or books.

1922, ch. 104, sec. 532B.

934. The Sheriff of Prince George's County, when required so to do
by the Chief Judge or any two Judges of the Orphans' Court of said
county, shall attend upon the said Orphans' Court and perform such duties
as may be required of him. All writs, summons, orders, petitions and
other legal papers directed to the Sheriff shall be served by him or by a
deputy of said Sheriff. The Sheriff shall be required to devote his entire
time to the duties of his office, and his failure or refusal so to do shall be
a misfeasance, and upon conviction thereof in a court of competent juris-
diction, the court shall remove the said Sheriff from office and the Gover-
nor shall appoint some suitable person to perform and carry out the duties
of the office of the Sheriff for the unexpired term.

1922, ch. 104, sec. 532C.

935. The Sheriff of Prince George's County shall keep a permanent
record in such book form as the County Commissioners shall prescribe and
provide, and which shall at all times be accessible to the public, wherein
shall be recorded the name or names of all prisoners confined to the County
Jail, the purpose of their incarceration, the term thereof, and when and
under what circumstances released. He shall be required to maintain an
office in the Court House at Upper Marlboro, where either he or his deputy
shall visit daily except Sundays.

1922, ch. 104, sec. 532D.

936. The Sheriff shall give a bond as required by the general laws of
the State, said bond to be for ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), and the
County Commissioners shall pay the premium on said bond.

1922, ch. 104, sec. 532E.

937. The said Sheriff shall be liable in damages to any person, persons,
or corporation who may suffer any financial loss by reason of any unrea-
sonable neglect of duty on the part of the said Sheriff or his deputy and
for any such loss sustained by any person, persons or corporation, he, she,
they or it may maintain a suit against the said Sheriff or the surety or
sureties on his bond for any such losses so sustained.

1904, ch. 61, sec 296. 1912 Code, sec. 533.

938. He shall have power to appoint one person as guard to the jail
in said county, whenever in his judgment and in the judgment of the
County Commissioners a guard may be deemed necessary for the safe
keeping of persons confined in said jail.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 17, sec. 297, 1912 Code, sec. 534. 1914, ch. 575. 1922, ch. 168.

1929, ch. 490.

939. Said guard, when appointed, shall serve continuously, and he
shall receive for his services the sum of two dollars for each day, and two

 

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