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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 27] FRAUD—WOOD ALCOHOL—FUGITIVES. 845

every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
being convicted thereof shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary
not more than ten years nor less than one year, or be fined not
more than five thousand dollars nor less than five hundred, or
shall be both fined and imprisoned as aforesaid, in the discre-
tion of the court.

Fraud—Wood Alcohol.

1904, ch. 470, sec. 119H.

196. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the busi-
ness of making, manufacturing, compounding or dispensing
drugs, medicines, medicinal or chemical preparations for human
consumption, who shall in person or by his, their or its agents
or employes, make, mix, manufacture, Compound, dispense,
sell, or deliver to any person, any drug, medicine, medicinal
or chemical preparation, intended for internal use, wherein
ethyl, or grain alcohol usually enters as part of, or is in anywise
employed in the making, mixing or manufacture, compounding
or preparation of such drug, medicine, medicinal or chemical
preparation; and who shall, in the making, mixing, manufac-
turing or compounding of such drug, medicine or medicinal or
chemical preparation, substitute or 'use, in part or in whole,
methyl, or wood alcohol, in place and stead of ethyl, or grain
alcohol, or who shall in any manner put or introduce methyl,
or wood alcohol, into such drug, medicine, medicinal or chemical
preparation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon con-
viction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hun-
dred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or by not less
than three months nor more than twelve months imprisonment,
or by both, in the discretion of the court.

Fugitive Convicts.

1888, art. 27, sec. 120. 1860, art. 30, sec. 55. 1809, ch. 138, sec. 7.

197. Any person who has been convicted and condemned to
serve and labor as a criminal, and who may escape and be
found in this State, shall be deemed a fugitive felon, and being
thereof convicted by a duly authenticated record from the court
of the State in which such conviction and condemnation took
place shall be sentenced to undergo a confinement in the peni-
tentiary of this State for and during the residue of the term
for which such person shall have been condemned; but if such
person shall be demanded by the State whence he escaped he
shall be immediately delivered up agreeably to such demand.


 

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