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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 33] OFFENSES. 1067

take, order or send into, or shall attempt to bring or take or
send into any place of registration, or revision of registration
or of election, any distilled or spirituous5 liquors, wine, ale or
beer, or shall at any such time and place, drink or partake of
such liquor, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon
conviction thereof, be fined not less than ten ($10) dollars nor
more than one hundred ($100) dollars.

1896, ch. 202, sec. 105.

111. It shall be unlawful for the keeper of any hotel, tavern,
store, drinking establishment or any other place where liquors
are sold, or for any person or persons, directly or indirectly,
to sell, barter, give or dispose of any spirituous or fermented
liquors, ale or beer, or intoxicating drinks of any kind on the
day of any election hereafter to be held in the several counties
of this State; any person violating the provisions of this
section shall be liable for indictment, and shall, upon convic-
tion, be fined not less than fifty ($50) dollars, nor more than
one hundred ($100) dollars for each offense; one-half of the
fine shall be paid to the informer, and the other half to the
county commissioners for the use of public roads.

Cearfoss v. State, 42 Md. 403.

Ibid. sec. 106.

112. Any person who shall make any bet or wager upon the
result of any election to take place in this State shall be liable
to indictment, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not
less than fifty (f 50) dollars, nor more than five hundred ($500)
dollars to be paid to the State for the use of the school fund.
Every deposit of money in any part of this State as a bet or
wager upon the result of any election of this State or else-
where shall be forfeited and paid over to the county commis-
sioners of the county where deposited for the use of the county;
or, if deposited in the city of Baltimore, to the mayor and city
council.

Wroth v. Johnson, 4 H. & McH 284 Doyle v. Commrs of Balto. Co,
12 G & J. 484

Ibid, sec 107.

113. No commissioned or non-commissioned officer having
the command of any soldier or soldiers quartered or posted in
any district of any county in this State shall muster or embody
any of the said troops, or march any recruiting party within
the view of any place of election during the time of holding


 

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