472 ARTICLE 2.
1927, ch. 250.
368. The County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County are hereby
authorized and empowered to pay a salary of Forty Dollars ($40) a
month to each of the justices of the peace in the following districts: In
the Third Precinct of the Fifth Election District at Glenburnie, and in
the Third Precinct of the Fifth District at Ferndale, and in the Second
Precinct of the Fifth District at Linthicum Heights, and in the First
Precinct of the Third Election District of Anne Arundel County; said
salaries to be paid in lieu of all fees in criminal cases and said justices
are to return to the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County, all
fines, penalties, forfeitures and costs imposed by them and which they
shall receive for or on account of criminal offenses tried before them under
the provisions of the Code of Public General Laws and Public Local
Laws.*
1929, ch. 156, sec. 1.
369. On the first Tuesday in May, 1929, and on the first Tuesday in
May biennially thereafter the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel
County shall appoint a constable for the Sixth Election District of Anne
Arundel County, to serve for a term of two years or until his successor
is appointed and qualified. Said constable shall give bond to the County
Commissioners of said county in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00)
for the faithful performance of his duty.
1929, ch. 156, sec. 2.
370. The County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County shall pay to
the said constable, so appointed, for his service, forty dollars per month.
1929, ch. 156, sec. 3.
371. The fee for civil cases shall be paid to said constable, the same as
are now prescribed by law for service rendered in such cases for the sev-
eral constables of said county. +
POLICE JUSTICE.
1917 (Sp. Session), ch. 38, sec. 1.
372. It shall be the duty of the Governor, after the passage of this Act,
to appoint an additional justice of the peace for the Fourth Election Dis-
trict of Anne Arundel County, who shall be a resident of said district, to
be designated as police justice of said district, who shall hold office until
the first day of May, nineteen hundred and eighteen; and the Governor
shall at the same time that he appoints other justices of the peace of the
State of Maryland, in the year nineteen hundred and eighteen, and every
two years thereafter, appoint a police justice for said Fourth Election Dis-
trict of Anne Arundel County, to serve for a term of two years, from said
*Sec. 2, ch. 250, 1927, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
+Sec. 4, ch. 156, 1929, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
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