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1136

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 678

that if there be no qualified justice of the peace in the elec-
tion district in which the offender resides or in which the
crime or offense arose, then the justice of the peace of any
election district shall have jurisdiction to issue his warrant
for trying such offender in the manner prescribed by law; and
provided, further, that the qualified justices of the peace of the
town of Frostburg and Cumberland shall have jurisdiction to
try offenses arising in their respective towns; and provided,

Proviso,

further, that the qualified justices of the peace of election dis-
tricts, numbered 10, 15, 27 and 25 shall have concurrent juris-
diction to try offenses arising in any one of said election dis-
tricts, and that upon the suggestion in writing of the State's
attorney of Allegany county that the interest of justice so
require, such warrant may be issued by any magistrate of the
county, and if it has been issued before such suggestion of

the State's attorney, such case may be removed to some other
justice of the peace by the magistrate who first issued his
warrant in the premises, and it shall not be lawful for any
magistrate to issue his warrant against any resident of said
county authorizing his arrest, or to try any such offender after
his arrest unless the alleged offender shall reside in said elec-
tion district, or the offense or crime complained of shall have
arisen in the election district for which such justice of the
peace has been appointed; provided, however, that if there
be no justice of the peace in the election district in which
the offender resides, or in which the crime or offense arose,
then the justice of the peace of any adjoining district shall
have jurisdiction to issue his warrant for and try such
offender in the manner prescribed by law.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 5, 1906.

CHAPTER 579.

AN ACT to change the name of the Interstate Trust and
Guaranty Company, of Cumberland, Maryland, to the
Interstate Trust Company.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

Name
changed.

land, That the name of the Interstate Trust and Guaranty
Company, incorporated by an Act of the General Assembly
of Maryland, passed at the January Session of nineteen



 
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