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ART. 27.] LARCENY—CORN—DOGS—GOODS. v. 513

companies of the city of Baltimore, shall be sentenced to the.
penitentiary for a period of not less than eighteen months nor
more than seven years, at the discretion of the court.

Larceny—Corn and Willows.

P. G. L , (1860,) art. 30, sec 102. 1837, ch. 361. 1849, ch. 484.

160. The taking and carrying away by any person of corn from
the stalk, of the quantity of a peck or more, or the taking and
carrying away of willows from the stump, of the weight of five
pounds or more, with a felonious intent to convert the same to his
own use, shall be deemed a felony; and every person guilty of the
same, upon conviction, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and be
sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than two years nor more
than five years.

Larceny—Dogs.
1882, ch. 110.

161. Every person convicted of feloniously taking and
carrying away any dog or bitch, or as accessory thereto before
or after the fact, shall be deemed guilty of the crime of larceny,
and shall restore the dog or bitch to the owner thereof, or shall
pay to him the vaiue thereof, and shall be sentenced to confine-
ment in jail for not more than three months.

Larceny-Goods, Wares and Merchandise entrusted to be

Manufactured.

1888, ch. 896.

162. Any person who shall be entrusted with any goods, wares,
materials or merchandise, or who shall receive or obtain such
goods, materials or other property from the owner thereof for
the purpose of manufacturing, working up or converting the
same into garments, wearing apparel or other articles of merchan-
dise, and shall, after receiving the same, fraudulently sell, pawn,
pledge, or in any other manner dispose of said goods or the
product thereof, or convert the same to his own use, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof
before any tribunal of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined not
more than fifty dollars, or be sentenced to imprisonment in the
house of correction for not more than six months, or be both
fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the court.

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