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Ch. 6 LAWS OF MARYLAND

whatsoever, or take and carry away out of the custody or use of any person or persons,
body corporate or politic, or his or their agents, any of the above-enumerated property
at whatsoever place the same may be found, shall upon conviction thereof in any of the
courts of this State having criminal jurisdiction be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor,
and shall restore the property so taken and carried away, or, if unable so to do, shall pay
to the owner or owners the full value thereof, and be fined not less than fifty nor more
than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the county or city jail, or the house of
correction, for not less than six months nor more than four years, or be both fined and
imprisoned as aforesaid, in the discretion of the court, although it may appear from the
evidence that such person or persons, his or their aiders and abettors, took and carried
away the property or any portion of the same enumerated in this section, for his or their
present use, and not with the intent of appropriating or converting the same. The
provisions of Article 52, § 13, shall not apply to this section.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Obsolete subheading immediately preceding Article 27, § 349.

Occurred: Prior to the 1957 codification of the Annotated Code of
Maryland. Addition of the word "Boats" to the subheading by the Michie
Company in the 1979 Supplement to the 1976 Replacement Volume of
Volume 3A of the Annotated Code of Maryland is validated by this Act.

388.

Every person causing the death of another as the result of the driving, operation
or control of an automobile, motor vehicle, locomotive, engine, car, streetcar, train,
vessel, or other vehicle in a grossly negligent manner, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
to be known as "manslaughter by automobile, motor vehicle, locomotive, engine, car,
streetcar, train, vessel, or other vehicle, " and the person so convicted shall be sentenced
to jail or the house of correction for not more than 10 years, or be fined not more than
$5, 000 or be both fined and imprisoned.

In any indictment or other charging document for manslaughter by automobile,
motor vehicle, [motorboat, ] locomotive, engine, car, streetcar, train, vessel, or other
vehicle, it shall not be necessary to set forth the manner and means of death. It shall be
sufficient to use a formula substantially to the following effect: "That A-B on the....
day of...., nineteen hundred and.. at the County (City) aforesaid, unlawfully, in a
grossly negligent manner did kill and slay C-D. "

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Obsolete language in Article 27, § 388.

Occurred: Ch. 737, Acts of 1989.
442.

(e) The application to purchase or transfer shall contain the following
information:

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