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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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318 ARTICLE 27.

within this State, including any and all machinery, apparatus, equipment,
and appurtenances connected therewith.

(d) Any steam or electric railroad property, within this State, includ-
ing all tracks, spurs, trains, engines, cars, rolling stock, stations, depots,
round-houses, warehouses, yards, tunnels, culverts, bridges, viaducts, plants
and other property, apparatus and equipment of any and every kind con-
nected therewith.

(e) Any steamship or steamboat property, within this State, including
all ships, boats, vessels, wharves, piers, docks, warehouses and any and all
apparatus, equipment and appurtenances connected therewith.

(f) Any church, parsonage, asylum, hospital, seminary, sanatorium,
infirmary, library, school, college, university or other institution within
this State, and any and all buildings, appurtenances, apparatus, equip-
ment, supplies and other property and effects connected therewith.

(g) Any dwelling house.

Drunkenness and Disorderly Conduct.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 121. 1912, sec. 104. 1914. ch. 542. 1935, ch. 29.

121. Any person who shall enter upon the land or premises of any
other person, whether such person be the owner or lessee of said land or
premises, and wilfully act in a disorderly manner by making loud and
unseemly noises, or by profanely cursing or swearing or using obscene-
language while thereon, shall upon conviction thereof be sentenced to pay
a fine of not less than one dollar and not more than twenty-five dollars,
and to the costs of prosecution; and the several justices of the peace of
this State shall have concurrent jurisdiction over such offense with the
Circuit Courts for their respective Counties; and when said fine and costs
are not paid, the parties so convicted shall be committed to the County
jail for a term not exceeding thirty days or until discharged in due course
of law; provided, however, that the provisions of this Section shall only
apply to Charles County, Montgomery County and Prince George's
County.

122.

This section only deals with the punishment and not with the definition of the
common law offense. Lutz v. State, 167 Md. 17.

Embezzling Property and Writings.

129.

An indictment in the language of the statute substantially charges felonious
intent and is sufficient to describe the offense. Crouse v. State. 163 Md. 433.

Escaping from Penitentiary.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 13S. 1912, sec. 121. 1904, sec. 113. 1888, sec. 81.
1809, ch. 138. sec. 2. 1837, ch. 320, sec. 18. 1927. ch. 374.

138. If any offender or person legally detained and confined in the
Penitentiary, or Jail, or House of Correction, or Reformatory, or Stations


 

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