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Session Laws, 1898 Session
Volume 482, Page 326   View pdf image (33K)
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326 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

of Baltimore a full statement of all the public money received
by them from the Register of the said City or from any other
source, and the manner in which it has been expended.

135. No spirituous or malt liquors shall be disposed of, sold
or given away within said jail, and any employee or servant of
said jail disposing of, selling or giving away, or being concerned
with others in the disposal, selling or giving of any spirituous or
malt liquors as aforesaid to any person coming to said jail
on a visit, or to any prisoner confined therein, or to any other
person, except by order of the attending physician, shall forfeit
and pay the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered by in-
dictment, one-half to go to the informer, and the other half to be
applied to the use of the City.

136. If the Warden or his Assistant, or any employee or
servant of said jail, shall introduce any such spirituous or
malt liquors, or suffer them to be introduced as aforesaid,
knowing it to be contrary to law; or shall permit any person
(with the exception of the attorney of a person confined in said
prison) to enter said jail without license, as herein provided,
each and every one of them so offending shall be suspended
from his office and be incapable of holding any office or charge.
within said prison for the space of one year thereafter.

137. No person, except the attorney of a prisoner, shall be
permitted to visit a prisoner within said jail or lot, unless by
special license from the Warden, or some Judge, or other person
legally authorized to give the same.

138. All persons hereafter sentenced to be imprisoned in
said jail for offences by the Criminal Court of Baltimore shall
be kept on prison fare, and not be allowed any other food or
drink, unless by the written direction of the physician of the
jail.

139. All persons who shall hereafter be convicted of any
offense punishable by confinement in said Baltimore City Jail,
and confined in said jail under a sentence for a longer period
than two calendar months, shall each have a deduction from

 

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