ART. 11.] LAW LIBRARY—LIBERTY. 1171
1884, ch. 74.
292. The judges of the circuit court, or one of them, and the
judges of the orphans' court, or one of them, may jointly ap-
point some suitable person librarian of such public law library,
and pass such orders for the government and regulation thereof
as they may think proper.
LIBERTY.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 11, sec. 188.
293. No person shall ride, drive or lead any horse, or drive
any team, carriage or other vehicle whatever, upon any pavement
on the sidewalks in the village of Liberty, in Frederick county;
and any person so offending shall forfeit and pay, for every
offence, the sum of two dollars, to be recovered in the name of
the State, before any justice of the peace, as other small debts,
and appropriated to the improvement of the sidewalks in the
Tillage.
Ibid. sec. 189.
294. Any constable of the election district in which such
village is situated, in whose view any offence against the preced-
ing section is committed, shall give information thereof, on oath,
to some justice of the peace for said county, unless the offender
pay said fine to the constable, who is authorized to receive it.
Ibid. sec. 190.
295. Any justice of the peace, upon oath made by a constable
or other credible person, that an offence has been committed
against the provisions of section 293, shall issue his warrant
against the offender, directed to some constable of the district,
who shall arrest and carry such offender before some justice of
the peace for the county, to answer said information and com-
plaint ; and the justice before whom he may be taken, upon proof
of the commission of such offence by such person, shall give
judgment for fine and costs, upon which judgment there shall be
no supersedeas; and the justice and constables shall be entitled to
the same fees as in other civil cases.
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