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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. 80.] CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.

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proof; and any person convicted in any county on
the line of said roads, with being a common pick-
pocket, shall be punished by fine or imprisonment in
the jail of the county for the same time and in the
same amount as provided in the preceding section,
and all the provisions of the preceding section shall
apply to all cases under this section, except so far as
altered by this section.

 

204. Any person convicted in any county of this
state, of the offence of being a common thief or com-
mon pickpocket, shall be fined and imprisoned in the
county jail for the same time or amount as provided
in the first section of this act, and the provisions of
said section shall apply to this section, except so far
as altered by this section.

In force from February 18, 1864.

TREASON.

Ibid, s 3.
Thieves, &c , in
the counties.

1862, o. 235 repeals s. 202 of this article, and enacts the following in lieu thereof.

205. If any person shall levy war against this
state, or shall adhere to the enemies thereof, whether
foreign or domestic, giving them aid or comfort,
within this state or elsewhere, and shall be thereof
convicted, on confession in open court or on the tes-
timony of two witnesses, both of them to the same

1802, c. 239.
Treason de-
fined.

overt act, he shall suffer death, or be sentenced to
confinement in the penitentiary, for not less than six
nor more than twenty years, at the discretion of the
court.

Punishment.

Sub-Sec. 2. If any person shall provide or procure
money, goods or other property or effects (other than
munitions of war) to be used in the levying of war
against this state, or in giving aid or comfort to the
enemies of this state, within this state or elsewhere,
and be convicted thereof, he shall be sentenced to
imprisonment in the common jail of the county or
city wherever he may be convicted, for a term not
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Providing or
procuring
money or pro-
perty to be
used for trea-
son.



 

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