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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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ART. 75.] PLEADING, PRACTICE AND PROCESS.

indictment, unless the party or parties applying for
such removal, shall, in addition to such affidavits,
further state under oath, that he, she or they had
come to such belief, or had been convinced of that
fact since the issue or issues in said cause had been
made, upon which additional statements being made
and filed, the cause shall be removed, notwithstand-
ing the issues had been made up.

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75. When any suit or action, issues, petitions, pre-
sentments or indictments shall be removed according
to the provisions of the preceding section, it shall
and may be lawful for the party at whose instance
the said suit or action, issues or petition, presentment
or indictment was not removed, if he, she or they
shall think that justice cannot be done him, her or
them in said court to which said suit or action, issues
or petition, presentment or indictment has been re-
moved to file an affidavit as prescribed by the pre-
ceding section in said court to which said removal
is ordered, suggesting that he, she or they cannot
have justice in such court, whereupon the said court
shall remove the said cause or action, issues or peti-
tion, presentment or indictment to such other court
in the same, or any adjoining circuit having juris-
diction, as the said court shall think will best tend
to justice between the parties to the said suit or
action, issues or petition, presentment or indictment.

Further
removal.

76. It shall be in the power and discretion of the
judge, should he think it proper, to cause a special
panel of forty-eight jurors to be selected to try any
cause or causes removed under the preceding sections
of this act, and the court shall direct the clerk thereof
to divide by ballot said number of jurors into two
panels of petit jurors, and may take such order for
the regulating attendance of said panels as the said
court shall see fit, and the said court may direct
talismen to be summoned in said cause or causes
whenever necessary.

Juries in re-
moved causes.

77. In all criminal cases removed as aforesaid
where the party or parties accused is or are detained
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When accused, In
criminal cares, to
be removed.



 
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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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