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accordance with the provisions of this section shall fail, refuse
or neglect to pay the fines so imposed upon him within ten
days after he shall have been notified thereof, the said fine may
be collected in the name of the State before any justice of the
peace in the county or city where the delinquent resides, in the
same manner as other fines for offenses against the general
police regulations of the State are collected, upon the certificate
in writing of the proper commanding officer setting forth the
finding of the court-martial and his approval thereof Upon
the production of such certificate to the justice of the peace
he shall forthwith adjudge and require the fines so certified as
having been imposed and approved, together with all costs of
the proceedings before him to be paid, and in default of pay-
ment of said fine with costs as aforesaid, said justice shall
commit the delinquent to the jail of the city or county, where
the said delinquent resides for one day for every dollar of the
said aggregate amount of fine and cost; but in no case shall
the period of imprisonment exceed ten days.
1896, ch. 89, sec. 28.
30. Any member of the Maryland National Guard who shall
wilfully and unlawfully misapply or convert to his own use
any money or other property belonging to said national guard
or any organization thereof, or who shall when lawfully called
upon so to do by the proper officer of said Maryland National
Guard fail or refuse to pay or deliver to said officer any such
money or property in his possession, or for which' the said
member was chargeable or accountable, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before a court of
competent jurisdiction shall be fined a sum not exceeding five
hundred dollars or sentenced to imprisonment in jail for a
period not exceeding one year, or he shall be both fined and
imprisoned as aforesaid, in the discretion of the court.
Ibid. sec. 29.
31. All arms, equipments or other property furnished to
organizations of the Maryland National Guard shall, when
required by the adjutant general, the commanding officer of the
company, or commanding officer of the regiment to which said
company belongs, or by the commanding officer of any separate
organization, be deposited in the armory of said company or
regiment or separate organization; and failure to deposit as
aforesaid any article of such property by the person to whom
it was issued ten days after he shall have been notified by
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