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194 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27
1894, ch 292.
227. Any person who shall procure another to make a false
oath or affirmation in any of the cases embraced in the two
preceding sections, shall be deemed guilty of subornation of per-
jury.
Ibid.
228. Every person who shall be convicted of perjury or sub-
ornation of perjury, shall be sentenced to imprisonment in the
jail or penitentiary for not more than ten years.
State v. Floto, 81 Md. 601.
Pneumatic Tire.
1896, ch. 437.
228 A. Whoever wilfully places or causes to be placed in or
upon any avenue, street, alley, road, highway or public way, any
tack, nail, piece of iron, broken glass or other substance which
may injure, cut or puncture any pneumatic tire, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, to be tried before a justice of the peace, and
shall be fined not more than fifty dollars nor less than five
dollars, such fines to be collected as other fines are collected,
and when collected, to be paid into the road or street fund of the
county or municipal corporation in which they are collected;
provided, that none of the provisions of this section shall apply
To Talbot or Wicomico counties.
Railroad Obstructlng-Jumping on Cars.
1892, ch. 17. 1892, ch. 540. 1892, ch. 397.
231 A. Any person who shall cling, climb,, jump, step or in
any other way get upon any part of any locomotive, engine or
car, whether the same be freight, passenger, coal or otherwise,
upon any part of the track. of any railroad within this State,
unless in so doing he acts in compliance with law, or by per-
mission under the rules and regulations of the railroad company
or corporation operating and managing such railroad, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof before any
justice of the peace or any court of competent jurisdiction shall
be fined not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars,
or be subject to imprisonment in jail or in the Maryland House
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