652 ARTICLE 3.
lars per month, and he may appoint such watchman and assistants as the
said Commissioners may in writing direct, to be paid a compensation by
said Commissioners of not less than two and one-half dollars per day:
the County Commissioners shall furnish the jail building, including the
dwelling part thereof, with all necessary fuel and all requisite food and
supplies for the prisoners confined in the jail, and the warden shall have
the same cooked and prepared for such prisoners; the warden shall have
the right to require the requisite manual work about the prison building
and premises to be done by the prisoners; but no unconvicted prisoner
shall be compelled to do any work against his will, beyond taking care
of his or her own cell.
1902, ch. 118. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 193. 1916, sec. 301. 1928, sec. 385.
385. The County Commissioners shall, so far as practicable, furnish
all jail supplies by contract to be made semi-annually, and due notice of
the award of such contracts shall be given; they may in their discretion
appoint annually a Board of Visitors to the jail to consist of five persons,
who shall serve without compensation, and whose duty it shall be to visit
said jail at least once in each month, and to make to the Commissioners'
such suggestions as they may consider necessary for the proper regula-
tion of the prison. It shall be the duty of said Commissioners to estab-
lish a code of rules for the regulation of the jail and its occupants and
charge and add to the same as occasion may require.
1902, ch. 118. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 194. 1916, sec. 302. 1918, ch. 34. 1928, sec. 386,
386. The warden of the jail shall hold his position for the term of two-
years, unless sooner removed by the County Commissioners for incom-
petency, disobedience, neglect of duty or other cause, which in the judg-
ment of the said Commissioners may be sufficient for such removal, but
in no case shall he be removed except upon charges involving his fitness
for the position and after notice thereof in writing and the opportunity
to be heard upon same be given him. The warden shall receive an annual
salary of fifteen hundred dollars per year, to be paid in monthly install-
ments, and occupy .the dwelling portions of the jail free of charge. The
deputy warden shall have the privilege of occupying one of the sleeping
rooms in the jail building.
JURORS.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 122. 1888. Art. 3. sec. 134. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 195.
1916, sec. 303. 1928, sec. 387.
387. The County Commissioners shall levy annually, such sum of
money as they may deem sufficient to pay the expenses and charges for
the succeeding year, for the attendance of jurors summoned to the Circuit
Court for the county.
P L L. (1860), Art 3, sec. 123. 1888. Art. 3. sec. 135. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 196.
1916, sec. 304. 1928, sec. 388.
388. The clerk of said court shall, immediately upon the discharge of
any juror, make out and deliver to him on demand, a certificate of the
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