804 ARTICLE 3.
1916, ch. 201. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 645. 1928, sec. 783.
783. Said court or justice, upon proof that any person is a pauper, an
habitual beggar, a vagrant, a fortune teller or a vagabond as aforesaid,
shall in the discretion of the said court or justice commit said pauper,
habitual begger, vagrant, fortune teller or vagabond to the Baltimore
County Jail for not less than one week nor more than two months for the
first conviction, and not less than one month nor more than six months
for the second conviction, and not less than six months nor more than
twelve months for the third or any subsequent conviction.
1916, ch. 201. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 646. 1928, sec. 784.
784. If in any case which may be brought before a justice of the peace
under this Act, the party charged shall demand a jury trial, the said jus-
tice shall certify said case to the Circuit Court for Baltimore County,
to be proceeded with and tried by said court and in the same manner as
if the case had been originally brought before said court.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
785. Repealed by ch. 802, Acts of 1914, See An. Code, Art. 97.
WILD FOWL.
786-795. Repealed by ch. 568, Acts of 1927. See 1929 Supplement to
Annotated Code, Art. 99.
WITNESSES.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 209. 1888, Art. 3, sec. 269. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 449.
1916, sec. 658. 1928. sec. 796.
796. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall make out annually, before
the time of making the county levy, a ]ist of the State's witnesses who
have attended at said court, with the number of days they have attended
thereon, and lay said list before the County Commissioners.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 210. 1888, Art. 3, sec. 370. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 450.
1916, sec. 659. 1928, sec. 797.
797. The County Commissioners shall, at the usual time of making
the county levy, levy such sum of money as may appear from the said
list to be due persons for their attendance as State's witnesses, which sum
of money shall be paid over to the several persons entitled thereto by the
treasurer of the county, upon presentation of the certificate of the Clerk
of said court of the attendance of State's witnesses and the sums respec-
tively due therefor.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 212. 1888, Art. 3, sec. 271. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 451.
1916, sec. 660. 1928, sec. 798.
798. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to deprive the Cir-
cuit Court for said county of the discretionary power of ordering the costs
of any case, including the attendance of State's witnesses, to be paid by
the defendant or to disallow any witnesses' attendance.
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