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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 12.] JUSTICES OF THE PEACH AND CONSTABLES. 1259

1882, ch. 379.

129. If any person in said county, while fishing, hunting or
engaged in any other mode of amusement, having a tent, camp
or any other kind of shelter, shall by his disorderly, noisy or rude
conduct, injure, disturb or annoy any of the people of said
county in their persons or property, it shall be the duty of any
justice of the peace of said county, with or without complaint
first made to him, to issue his warrant to any constable or private
citizens (if necessary,) of the county, for the apprehension of such
offender; and if found guilty of violating the provisions of this
section, he shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than
twenty dollars for each offence, and in default of payment of said
fine, shall stand committed to the county jail for thirty days, or
till paid, whichever shall first happen; provided, that in all cases
arising under this section an appeal to the circuit court shall be
allowed, as in other cases before justices of the peace, in the same
manner as now exists by law in other cases.

Ibid.

130. All fines accruing from the preceding section shall be
paid over to the treasurer of the public schools of said county,
for the use of such schools.

Ibid.

131. If it shall happen that the name of such offender is.
unknown, he shall be proceeded against with such personal
description as will identify him.

1878, ch. 108.

132. Every constable in said county, in addition to the fifty
cents allowed by law for delivering to the sheriff any person oa
commitment, shall receive six and a quarter cents per mile for
every mile over four miles he may have to travel in the perfor-
mance of such duty.

Ibid.

133. Every constable who may find it necessary to summon
any person to assist him in taking to jail any person on commit-
ment, shall summon a constable, if one be convenient, and such
constable or other person summoned for that purpose shall be
entitled to the fees and mileage fixed in the preceding section.

 

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