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Session Laws, 1937
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528 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 276

who before he acts as such shall give bond to the State
of Maryland in the penalty of ten thousand dollars ($10, 000. 00)
with surety or sureties to be approved by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court for Prince George's County, conditioned that he
shall well and faithfully discharge, execute and perform all
and singular the duties and obligations of Police Justice;
and that he will account for and pay over to the County Com-
missioners of said County, or to any other person or persons
entitled to receive the same, all fines, penalties, forfeitures
and costs imposed and collected by him, or received by him
from any other source under the provisions of the Public
General and Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland, or
any ordinance of any incorporated town in Prince George's
County, which bond shall be recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court for said County, and the same shall be
liable at the suit of the State for the use of the State of Mary-
land, or for the use of the County Commissioners of Prince
George's County, or for the use of any other person or persons
or corporation who may be entitled to sue on the same in case
of default in any of its conditions.

580. That the Police Justice so appointed by virtue of this
Act shall have offices in the Town of Upper Marlboro, in the
Town of Hyattsville, in the Town of Laurel, and in the Town
of Capitol Heights at suitable places to be provided by the
County Commissioners at the expense of the County; and at
such other temporary locations in said County as the business
of his office, public necessity, or convenience may require, pro-
vided, however, that he shall be required to sit in the Town
<of Laurel on Monday of each week, in the Town of Hyatts-
ville on Wednesday of each week, in Seat Pleasant Election
District on Thursday of each week, in the town of Upper
Marlboro on Friday of each week; and shall attend at his
office as often and at such hours as necessity may require.
That there shall accompany him and be present at his office
wherever located, at all times when said Justice is sitting for
official business a clerical assistant or assistants as in this
Act provided for, who shall have with him at all times a
docket which shall conform to and be similar, as near as
practicable, to the criminal docket in use by Courts of general
jurisdiction in similar cases.

581. That the said Police Justice is hereby invested with,
and shall have jurisdiction to hear, try and determine all cases
involving the charge of any offense, crime or misdemeanor not
punishable by confinement in the penitentiary, or involving
a felonious intent, which may be committed within Prince
George's County; and shall have jurisdiction to hear, try and

 

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