962 CHARLES COUNTY. [ART. 9.
1888, ch. 352.
190. Any person violating the provisions of the preceding sec-
tion shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction
thereof before any justice of the peace in said county, shall pay
a fine of twenty dollars for each and every offence; one-half of
the said fine to be paid to the informer and the remainder as
hereinafter directed; and on failure to pay said fine, shall be
committed to the house of correction or the county jail, for
ten days, in the discretion of the justice of the peace trying
the case.
Ibid.
191. The possession by any person within said county of any
wild water-fowl, without having taken out the license required
by section 189 to enable him to take or kill the same, shall
be considered prima, fade evidence of the violation of the
provisions of said section.
Ibid.
192. One-half of all fines collected by any justice of the peace
in said county, for a violation of any of the provisions of section
189, shall be paid by said justice of the peace to the board of
school commissioners for the benefit of the public schools of said
county, and the other half to the informer.
Ibid.
193. It shall be the duty of the sheriff of said county, and the
constables of the several districts thereof, to arrest any person
violating any of the provisions of section 189, and take him
before the nearest justice of the peace, to be dealt with as here-
inbefore directed.
1888, ch. 466.
194. It shall be lawful for the bona fide citizens of Charles
county to shoot wild water-fowl from sink boxes in the waters of
said county.
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