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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 27] CRIMES AMD PUNISHMENTS. 771

412. Restricting sale or issue, un-
lawful.

Treason.

413. Levying war or giving aid and
comfort; penalty
414 Money or goods to be used in
war; penalty.
415. Destruction of railroads or
canals; penalty.
416. Secession meetings or clubs;
penalty.
417 Conspiracy to levy war; pen-
alty.
418. Attempt to destroy railroads or
canals, penalty.
419. Attempt or conspiracy to de-
liver up vessels; penalty.
420. Instigators to tieason; penalty.
421. Attempt to instigate to treason ;
penalty.

Turnpikes.

422. Companies to throw light on
toll bars, when down, at night ;
penalty.

Vagrants and Tramps.

423 Hiring of children for mendi-
cant and wandering business ;
penalty.
424. Such children to be deemed
vagrants.
425. Who to be deemed tramps;
penalty.
426. Jurisdiction of Justices of the
peace over.
427. Officers of charitable corpora-
tions may demand work from
such needy persons in return
for help; persons refusing to
work may be punished.

Wages— Payment of by Certain
Corporations.

428 Regulations of.

Water Supply— Pollution of.

429. Penalty.

II.

JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE AND
SENTENCE.

Jurisdiction.

430. Where blow stricken or poison
given in one county and death
happens in another county,
where trial to be.
431. Where blow stricken on Chesa-
peake bay and death in a
county, or vice versa, where
trial to be
432. When crime committed on
Chesapeake bay, where trial
to be.
433. Offenses on steamboats or rail-
road trains, where trial to be
434. Traverse before the court.

Procedure — Indictments —
Amendment.

435 When amendments permitted.
436. Amendments of names by
State's attorney.
437. Statement of ownership or pos-
session.
438. Quashing; arrest of judgment
439 Conclusion of; joinder of counts.
440. False pretenses: bill of par-
ticulars.
441 Gaming; lotteries.
442 Amendment of, in cases under
section 441.
443. Forgery and false pretenses.
444. What description of stolen
money sufficient to sustain
indictment.
445. Arson or burning; allegations
and proof.
446. Selling liquor — not necessary
to specify particular variety.
447. For violation of municipal ordi-
nances; not necessary to set
out copy of ordinance in in-
dictments; what indictments
should contain.



 

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