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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 341

THESE ARE THEREFORE, in the name of the State of Mary-
land, to command you, together with the necessary and proper
assistance, to enter into the said...........................

of the said........................ at, in...................

in the county aforesaid, and there diligently search for the
said intoxicating liquor and means used for the sale of same,
or any part thereof as described in the aforegoing affidavit
of complaint, and that you bring the same, or any part there-
of, found in such search, and the person or persons in whose
custody they are found forthwith before me to be disposed
of and dealt with according to law; and have you there this
warrant.

Given under my hand this...... day of............... 19.

Police Justice (or Justice of the Peace)"
REPORT AND RETURN.

To........................... Esq., Police Justice for Queen

Anne's County.
This Return and Report, made this...... day of............

19, is to certify, That pursuant and in obedience to the
commands of the annexed warrant to me directed, I did on
the............. day of..................... 19, enter and

search the place, house and premises described in said war-
rant and found and seized the following, to wit: (here set
forth what was found and seized), and do forthwith bring
the same, and one............................. the person in

whose custody the same where found, before you.

(Person serving warrant)"

Such liquor and means used for the sale of the same shall
be held subject to the order of such Police Justice to be used
as evidence in the prosecution of any case before him or the
court for the violation of this Act, and any such or the pos-
session of any such liquor or the means, materials and instru-
mentalities for manufacturing, transporting, dispensing, han-
dling or otherwise disposing of the same or the paraphernalia
or part of the paraphernalia of a barroom or drinking saloon
shall constitute prima facie evidence of the violation of the
provisions of this Act as charged or presented. (C) If fluids
be poured out or otherwise destroyed when the premises,
place or thing are searched or about to be searched, said
fluids shall be held prima facie to be intoxicating liquor and
intended for sale in violation of this Act. (D) If upon final
judgment of the Police Justice or Court, the accussed shall
be found guilty, the intoxicating liquor seized from him shall,
after the time for appeal has expired and if no appeal is

 

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