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1008 MILITIA—MARYLAND NATIONAL GUARD. [ART. 65.

in the same manner as other fines for offences against the police
regulations of the State are collected, upon the complaint in
writing of the commandant of such regiment, battalion or com-
pany, which shall set forth how, when and for what offences and
for what amount said fine or fines have been imposed; (such
certificate to be competent evidence at the hearing, of the com-
mission of the offences charged and the judgment of thet
court-martial imposing said fines); the said justice, upon being
satisfied, at the hearing of the case, of the commission of said,
offence or offences, shall adjudge and require the said fine or fines
to be forthwith paid, together with all the costs of such proceed-
ings ; (all cases of offence against the same individual at the same
time to constitute one case); in default of the payment of said
fine or fines, as aforesaid, with costs, as aforesaid, the said justice
shall commit the delinquent to the jail of the city or county
where the delinquent resides, for one day for every dollar of the
said aggregate amount of fine and costs, but in no case shall the
period of said imprisonment exceed ten days; provided, that the
said board of officers, or the commandant of such regiment or
battalion or independent company, shall have power, in their
discretion, respectively, to remit the whole or any part of the
said fines and penalties so imposed by virtue of this article.

1886, ch. 162, sec. 7.

32. The respective commands composing said force, shall be
inspected by some officer designated by the commander-in-chief;
as often as he may think necessary, but not less than once a year
and there shall be a public or law parade of said respective
bodies at least once a year, on such days and at such place
or places as the commander-in-chief shall designate.

Ibid. sec. 8.

33. The commander-in-chief shall order an encampment of all
said organizations once in every two years, to be held at such,
time and place and for such length of time as he may determine.

Ibid. sec. 9.

34. The commander-in-chief shall require all of said organ-
izations to adopt a service uniform, which shall resemble as
near as possible that of the United States' troops, with such

 

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