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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
Volume 391, Page 149   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. 27] CHIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 149

Pneumatic Tire.
228 A. Penalty for placing any sub-
stance in streets or roads which
may injure pneumatic tire.
Application of such fines.

Railroad Obstructing.
231 A. Penalty for riding on cars un-
lawfully.

Rape.
233. Penalty f or carnal knowledge of
child under fourteen years of
age, or of insane women of
any age.
233 A Penalty for carnal knowledge
cf female between the ages of
fourteen and sixteen; proviso.

Receiving Stolen Goods. Money
or Securities.
234. Penalty for receiving such
goods.

Threats and Threatening Letters.
257 A. Penalty f or sending or deliver-
ing such letters.
257s. Penalty for threatening ver-
bally.
257 C. Penalty for extorting or at-
tempting to extort money by
threat or false accusation.

Trade — Trading Stamps.
263 A. Issuing of such stamps unlaw-
ful.
263s. Redemption of such stamps
unlawful.
263 v. Penalty for violating either of

two preceding sections.
*

Vagrants and Tramps.
276 A. Officers of charitable corpor-
ations may demand work from
such needy persons in return
for help; person refusing to
work may be punished.

II.

JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE AND
SENTENCE.

Indictments — Forgery and False
Pretenses.
291 A. What sufficient description of
stolen money to sustain indict-
ment.

Indictments — Selling Liquor.
291 B. Not necessary to specify par-
ticular variety.

Sentence for First Offense — Re-
lease on Recognizance.

304 A. Courts may release first offend-
ers on probation, in what cases.

Ill,

PLAGES OF REFORMATION AND
PUNISHMENT.

House of the Good Shepherd for
Colored Girls.
339 A. Purposes of the House of the
Good Shepherd for Colored
Girls. Powers and duties of
the corporation.
329 B. Commitments, how made.

House of Refuge.
353. Managers, how elected and
appointed.

House of Refuge — Female.
373 A. Life members — treasurer's
books shall be prima facie evi-
dence of membership.

State Penitentiary.
893. Warden may appoint what offi-
cers.
396. Directors may fix salaries, of
what officers. Oath and bond
of such officers.
897. Salary of warden.
403. Directors may make contracts
and employ agents.



 

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