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ART. 18.] LIVE STOCK. 1705
witnesses for the prosecution endorsed thereon, forthwith to the
clerk of said court; and the justice before whom the case is tried
shall inform the person charged, of his right to a jury trial.
1882, ch. 307. 1882, ch. 244.
200. State's attorneys and justices of the peace having knowl-
edge of any previous conviction of any person accused of violat-
ing the provisions of this sub-title of this article, in preparing
warrants, presentments and indictments, shall allege such previous
conviction therein; and it shall be the duty of the clerk of the
circuit court to furnish such information to the State's attorney
and grand jury; and it shall not be necessary to set forth particu-
larly in any such presentment or indictment the record of a
former conviction, but it shall be sufficient to allege briefly that
said person, corporation, company or association, had been con-
victed of a violation of any of the provisions of this sub-title of
this article; and any such indictment or proceeding may be
amended at any stage of the proceedings before final judgment,
and as a matter of right.
LIVE STOCK.
1880, ch. 398.
201. All horses, mules, cattle, sheep, geese or swine are pro-
hibited from going at large on any public road or public ground,
within school districts number six and number eleven of election
district number one of Queen Anne's county.
1880, ch. 217.
202. All horses, mules, cattle, sheep and swine are prohibited
from going at large on any public road or public ground within
the limits of school district number four (Church Hill) of election
district number two of Queen Anne's county.
1878, ch. 888. 1880, ch. 217.
203. The owner of any and every horse or mule, of each head
of cattle, sheep and swine found trespassing under the preceding
sections, shall be made to pay a fine for each offence per head:
for horses and mules and cattle, fifty cents; for sheep and hogs,
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