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FREDERICK COUNTY. [ART. 11.
tions of ordinances passed under the provisions of
this section.
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Fines to be
imposed.
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159. In cases in which any person or persons shall
be found guilty of violating any ordinance of the cor-
poration of Frederick, it shall and may be lawful for
the mayor or any justice of the peace, trying said
cause, upon the conviction of the offender, to impose
the fine prescribed by the particular ordinance under
which said person or persons is or are tried, and
upon failure or refusal of the party convict thereof
to pay such fine and costs, to commit the person or
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Imprisonment,
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. persons convict, to the jail of Frederick county for
the time prescribed by the said ordinance, unless the
person convicted shall pay such fine and costs before
the day limited in such commitment, in which case
the mayor or justice of the peace shall issue his order
to the sheriff to release said person or persons.
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Minors not to
visit bawdy
houses.
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160. The mayor, aldermen, and common, council
of Frederick, shall have full power and authority
to pass all ordinances necessary and proper to pre-
vent, restrain and prohibit all minors from frequent-
ing or visiting any bawdy house or houses of ill-fame
within the limits of the city of Frederick, and to pro-
vide for the punishment of the same.
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Minors not to
visit gambling
houses.
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161. The mayor, aldermen and common council
of Frederick shall have full power and authority to
pass all ordinances necessary and proper to prevent
minors from frequenting or visiting any house or
room within the corporate limits of the city of Fred-
erick in which gambling of any species is carried on,
and to provide for the punishment thereof.
In force from February 27, 1867.
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JAIL.
See under Public Local Laws, Montgomery County, Art. XV., 1862, c. 6, relating to
removal of prisoners from Montgomery county to Frederick county.
JURORS.
See under Public Local Laws, Art VII, Carroll county, the act of 1867, c. 32, pro-
viding for the selection, drawing and summoning of jurors in Washington, Frederick
and Carroll counties.
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