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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
Volume 378, Page 307   View pdf image (33K)
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COURTS. 307

Such summons may be served by the sheriff or constable, or police officer,
or a probation officer. If the person summoned shall fail to appear, the
court may issue an attachment for such person's personal attendance in
court at the time to be stated therein, and upon the execution of the
attachment such person may give bond for his appearance at the time
stated therein in such sum as the court may direct. If it shall be made
to appear by affidavit, that there are good reasons to believe, that any
person proceeded against under this sub-title will leave the jurisdiction of
the court before the day set for the trial of the proceedings herein, the
court may cause a warrant to issue directed to the sheriff or an officer
authorized by law to serve a warrant commanding such officer to take the
person named therein, and bring him forthwith before the court, or the
judge thereof, and the court or judge thereof, may thereupon require such
person to give bond for his appearance at the time named for trial, or
may make such interlocutory orders as are proper in the premises.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 72. 1912, sec. 72. 1916, ch. 674, sec. 10. 1931, ch. 323, sec. 72

72. The Magistrate for Juvenile Causes in Baltimore City, or any
county, shall have jurisdiction in all cases of preliminary hearing of
persona charged with offenses under the preceding sections of this sub-title,
and concurrent jurisdiction with the courts upon waiver of a jury trial
by the accused to hear, try and determine the case. Upon conviction or
submission for sentence, the magistrate may pass sentence or make an
order or orders to take a bond as provided in the preceding sections. If
the magistrate is satisfied, by information and due proof under oath, at
any time during the year that the defendant has violated the terms of the
order, he may issue his warrant for the apprehension of the defendant
and forthwith proceed to sentence. In the event of violation of the
recognizance, it may be forfeited and transmitted with a memorandum
of the forfeiture to the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction to be filed among
its records and enforced as recognizances therein taken and forfeited, the
court being also empowered to apply the proceeds upon collection as pro-
vided in the preceding sections. Upon the imposition of a fine by the
magistrate he may also dispose thereof for the benefit of wife or child or
children as in the preceding sections provided. After vacation of office
by death, removal, expiration of term, or otherwise, of the magistrate
who has passed an order upon conviction or submission, if there be a
violation thereof, the succeeding Magistrate for Juvenile Causes in the
City of Baltimore or any county, may issue process and proceed in all
respects in regard to the defendant as the magistrate who heard the case
might do.


 

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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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