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barred, who shall in .any manner whatever represent himself to be entitled
State's Attorney.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 21. 1912, sec. 20. 1904, sec. 19. 1888, sec. 17. 1821, ch. 126.
1862, ch, 177.
33. The State's attorney for each county and the City of Baltimore
The duties of the state's attorney are such only as are prescribed by our Constitution
While suits for the state must generally be brought by the state's attorney, there are
As to the appointment of assistant counsel to represent the state, see art. 26, sec. 7.
As to the duty of the state's attorney to institute proceedings of quo warranto, see
As to the duty of the state's attorney with reference to property left in trust for the
An. Code; 1924, sec. 22. 1912, sec. 21. 1904, sec. 20. 1888, sec. 18. 1795, ch. 74, sec. 2.
34. He shall, eo; officio, on the application of the sheriff of his county
An. Code, 1924, sec. 23. 1912, sec. 22. 1904, sec. 21. 1888, sec. 19. 1831, ch. 208, sec. 3.
35. In cases where recognizances to prosecute have been entered into,
An. Code, 1924, sec. 24. 1912:; sec. 23. 1904, sec. 22. 1888, sec. 20. 1829, ch. 90, sec. 4.
36. The State's attorney in the several counties and the City of Balti-
Cited but not construed in Peacock v. Pembroke, 8 Md. 352.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 25. 1912, sec. 24. 1904, sec. 23. 1888, sec. 21. 1847, ch. 271.
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