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ART. 4.] JURORS. 471
order established by sections 587, 588, 589 and 590, so far as
concerns the courts requiring such juries; and besides summoning
said panels for the said courts, the sheriff shall also summon at
the same time such number of reserves as he may be required, by
the judges, or a majority of them, as provided by section 592;
and said reserves shall also be liable to service as in said section
mentioned.
F. L L., (1860,) art 4, sec. 618.
597. If it should so happen that the said lists of persons com-
petent to act as jurors, other than the regular panels as aforesaid,
should at any time be exhausted as talesmen, it shall also be com-
petent for the sheriff to summon as talesmen any of the regular
panels in any of the other of said courts in Baltimore city who
may be at the time of such summons not engaged as part of any
special panel in any of the said courts; but it is herein provided
that whenever any part of the regular panel of any court shall be
by the sheriff as aforesaid summoned to attend in any other as
talesmen, jurors of the regular panel of the court in which tales-
men are required, or so many of them as shall be needed, shall
be by the said sheriff notified to attend in the courts from which
regular jurors have been withdrawn; and the said jurors shall
attend accordingly in the said courts until the regular jurors of
said court are discharged from the court in which they shall be
required to serve as talesmen as aforesaid.
1883, ch. 67. 1884, ch. 460.
598. Any person who shall fraudulently mark or designate, or
Open or leave open, or cause or knowingly permit to be marked
or designated, or to be opened or left open any ballot for
jurors which shall be prepared for the purpose of being drawn
under this sub-title of this article, or who, by any fraudulent con-
trivance, device or collusion whatever, shall prepare or arrange, or
cause, or knowingly permit to be prepared or arranged any ballot
aforesaid, so that the same or any thereof may be known or
recognized in the drawing thereof, or may be drawn in prefer-
ence to others, or for the purpose of their being so known or
recognized, or being so drawn or omitted to be so drawn; and
any person who shall in any way fraudulently or collusively deal
with the ballots aforesaid, or any of them, or with the drawing
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