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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 585

held guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine of not less than
twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment in the
jail of said county for not less than twenty days nor more than forty days,
and the said offender shall forfeit the gun or other firearms seized as afore-
said, and the same shall be sold and the proceeds of such sale shall be
paid to said county; and in case any such offender shall fail to pay a fine
that may be imposed on him for violating said section, he shall be con-
fined in the jail of Baltimore County for a period not less than twenty
days nor more than forty days, or until such fine be paid.

P. L. L. (1888). Art. 3, sec. 74. 1882, ch. 199. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 118.
1916, sec. 185. 1928, sec. 191.

191. Any person who may feel aggrieved by any judgment rendered
by a justice of the peace, under the two preceding sections, shall have the
right to appeal to the Circuit Court for the county, upon the conditions
and subject to all the regulations now provided by the public general laws
regulating appeals from justices of the peace in such cases.

ELECTIONS.

1902, ch. 339. B. Co. C. (1908). sec. 119. 1916, sec. 186. 1928, sec. 192.

192. Each Supervisor of Elections for Baltimore County shall receive
an annual salary of three hundred dollars. This salary shall be paid as
provided in Section 3 of Article 33 of Code of Public General Laws.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 101. 1888. Art. 3, sec. 84. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 119A.

1916, sec. 187. 1920, ch. 75. 1922, ch. 60, sec. 187.

B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 193.

193. The judges and clerks of election in said county shall receive
six dollars a day while acting as such.
Note: Title misleading.

194.

This section as codified in the 1928 edition of the Local Laws of Baltimore
County is a general law and Is codified In Art. 33, sec. 69, Annotated Code of Md.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 100. 1888, Art. 3, sec. 75. 1868, ch. 28. 1880, ch. 405.

1888, ch. 20. 1906, ch. 251. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 120.

1916, sec. 188. 1928, sec. 195.

195. Baltimore County is divided into fifteen election districts ac-
cording to their present bounds and limits, and all elections for public
officers shall be held in each of said districts, at the places now or here-
after established by or in pursuance of any Act of Assembly passed for
that purpose.

 

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