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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1062 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33

allowed and directed by the provisions of this article, or who
permits any other person to do so, shall upon conviction thereof
be adjudged guilty of a felony and shall be punished for each
and every such offense by imprisonment in the penitentiary for
not less than one nor more than ten years.

1896, ch. 202, sec. 90.

96. Every person not an officer, such as is mentioned in the
last preceding section, who is guilty of any of the acts specified
in said last section, or who advises, procures or abets the com-
mission of the same, or any of them, shall upon conviction
thereof be adjudged guilty of a felony, and for each and every
such offense shall be punished by imprisonment in the peni-
tentiary for not less than one nor more than ten years, and
such offense shall be deemed to have been committed whether
such person has or had any custody or control, rightful or
otherwise, over, or is charged with any duty in relation to said
records, registers, ballots, coupons or other documents.

Ibid. sec. 91.

97. Any person who shall be convicted of wilfully and cor-
ruptly swearing or affirming in taking any oath, or affirmation
prescribed by or upon any examination provided for in this
article shall be guilty of a wilful and corrupt perjury, and
shall be punished according to the laws of the State.

Ibid. sec. 92.

98. Every person who shall wilfully and corruptly insti-
gate, advise, induce or procure any person to swear or affirm
falsely, as aforesaid, or to offer so to do, shall, upon conviction
thereof, be adjudged guilty of subornation of perjury, and shall
suffer the punishment directed by law in cases of wilful and
corrupt perjury.

Ibid. sec. 93.

99. If any person who shall have been convicted of bribery,
felony or other infamous crime, under the laws of this or any
other State, and who has never received pardon for such
offense from the officer entitled to grant such pardon, shall
thereafter vote or offer to vote at any election in this State, he
shall, upon conviction thereof, be adjudged guilty of a felony,
and for each and every such offense shall be punished by
imprisonment in the penitentiary for not less than one nor
more than five years.


 

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