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ART. 36] CORONERS—CRIERS—JUSTICES. 1119

Coroners and Coroners' Inquests.

1888, art. 36, sec. 16. 1860, art. 38, sec. 14. 1779, ch. 25, sec. 5.
16. Every coroner shall be entitled to demand and receive

the following fees, to wit:

For viewing the body of any person or persons murdered
or slain or otherwise dead by misadventure, to be
paid out of the goods and chattels of the party so
dead, if any there be, otherwise to be levied by the
county commissioners of the county where such acci-
dent shall happen ............ $5 00

For arresting or summoning any sheriff sued or prose-
cuted in any court and for taking security .... 45

The same fees allowed wherein the sheriff is plaintiff or
defendant on all process as to the sheriff and no more.

Ibid. sec. 17. 1860, art. 38, sec. 15. 1816, ch. 142. 1894, ch. 309.
17i Each juror who may serve on a coroner's inquest shall
be entitled to one dollar; and the constable who may be directed
by any coroner or justice to summon such jury or the coroner,
except in Baltimore city, if the jury be summoned by him,
shall be entitled to fifteen cents for each juror summoned, to be
paid as above directed.

Criers.

Ibid sec. 18. 1860, art. 38, sec. 16. 1779, ch. 25, sec. 5. 1817, ch. 111.
1856, ch. 282. 1872, ch. 421. 1888, ch. 265.

18. The criers of the several courts shall be entitled to
demand and receive the following fees, to wit:
For swearing every jury ...........$ 60

For swearing every bailiff .......... 7

Foi every other oath in court ......... 5

For clearing every prisoner by proclamation, if required 50
For calling every recognizance ........ 26

For attending circuit court at equity terms, per day . 2 00

This section shall not apply to Talbot county nor to Fred-
erick county.
Prince George's Co. v. Mitchell, 97 Md. 338.

Justices of the Peace.

Ibid. sec. 19. 1860, art. 38, sec 17. 1801, ch. 74, sec. 30. 1854, ch. 236,
sec. 1. 1865, ch. 79. 1870, ch. 164.

19. The justices of the peace of this State shall be entitled
to receive the fees allowed in the following table, and such fees


 

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