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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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WORCESTER COUNTY. 5217

Revenue Stamp for the business of dealing in liquors by a person or per-
sons, firm, corporation or association alleged to be violating the provisions;
of this Act shall be prima facie evidence of guilt, and the testimony of two
witnesses that they saw the name or names of the person or persons, firm,
corporation or association in the records of the internal revenue office
among the names of parties who have bought the internal revenue stamp
for the business of dealing in liquors for the time covered by the indict-
ment shall be conclusive evidence that the accused has or have in posses-
sion the internal revenue stamp for the business of dealing in liquor.
Mitchell v. State, 115 Md. 360.

1908, ch. 27. 1914, ch. 158. 1920 Code, sec. 136.

110. One-half of all fines imposed for the violation of the provisions
of Section 107 shall be paid to the informer and the balance shall be ap-
plied to the public schools of the county.

1914, ch. 561. 1920 Code, sec. 137.

111. If any person makes an affidavit before a Justice of the Peace
for the said County describing the house or place to be searched and the
things to be searched for that he had reason to believe and does believe
that intoxicating liquor is sold or kept for the purpose of being sold in
violation of the provisions of this Act, such Justice of the Peace shall issue
his warrant directed to any officer whom the complainant may designate
having power to serve criminal process, commanding him to search prem-
ises described and designated in such affidavit and warrant and the appur-
tenances thereto, and if any such shall be found there, to take into his
possession and safely keep all intoxicating liquor and the vessels in which
it is contained, if the same shall be found in quantities and under such
conditions as to suggest that it be kept for sale, and all means used for
the sale of the same, all the paraphernalia or part of the paraphernalia of
a bar room or drinking saloon, and any United States Internal Revenue
stamp for the sale of liquors, effective for the period of time covering the

alleged offense, and forthwith report in writing all the facts and make
immediate return on said warrant.

1914, ch. 561. 1920 Code, sec. 138.

112. The warrant for search shall be directed to the proper officer, and
the following form for same shall be sufficient: .State of Maryland, Wor-
cester County, to wit: To.................. Greeting: Whereas there
has been filed with the undersigned an affidavit of which the following is
a copy (here copy affidavit), these are therefore to command you in the
name of the State of Maryland to enter into (here describe the house or
place described in the affidavit) of the said.............of............

in the County aforesaid, and there diligently search for the said intoxi-
cating liquor and means used for the sale of the same (here describe the
articles as in the affidavit), and that you bring the same or any part hereof
found in such search forthwith before me to be disposed of and dealt with

 

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