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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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1130 FREDERICK COUNTY. [ART. 11.

in the Monocacy river or any of its tributaries, within the limits
of said county; provided, that it may be lawful to take fish in
any way in any of the tributaries, one mile above the mouth of
such tributaries.

1872, ch. 330.

146. Any person offending against the provisions of the pre-
ceding section shall be liable, upon conviction thereof, by sum-
mary process, before any justice of the peace of this State, in and
for Frederick county, to a penalty of not less than ten nor more
than thirty dollars, one-third to the informer, one-third to the
constable who may make the arrest, and the balance to be paid to
the treasurer of the board of county school commissioners, for
school purposes; provided, that any person so offending, who, on
conviction thereof shall refuse or fail to pay the fine imposed,
and the costs thereon, shall be imprisoned in the county jail for
not less than ten nor more than twenty days.

Ibid.

147. It shall be the duty of any constable to whose attention
a violation of section 145 is called, at once to report the same to
a justice of the peace, and upon warrant issued, to arrest the
offender and bring him before the justice for trial; and any
constable who fails so to report a case of offence, with the name
of the informer, when notified, shall himself be liable to a penalty
of ten dollars, to be recovered as like penalties are now by law
recoverable.

Ibid.

148. Upon the failure to establish the guilt of any person
charged with violating the provisions of section 145, all costs
shall be paid by the original informer, or the accused, or both of
them, at the discretion of the justice.

Ibid.

149. Any person aggrieved by any judgment rendered by a
justice of the peace, under the provisions of sections 145 and 146,
shall have the right to appeal to the circuit court for Frederick
county, upon the conditions and subject to the regulations now

provided by the general law regulating appeals from justices of
the peace; but execution of the judgment of the justice of the

 

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