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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 401

shall be liable forthwith to an attachment for contempt for the
non-appearance of said party, which attachment shall be issued
by the court in which an indictment against said traverser or
prisoner is pending, at the instance of the attorney prosecuting
therein.

348. In all cases in which bail as aforesaid is forfeited, the
court may, on the return of said attachment, order the person
attached to stand committed until the amount of said recogni-
zance is fully paid and satisfied, or may order said person to be
discharged upon the payment of such lesser sum as it shall, in
its discretion, deem proper; provided, such sum be not less
than the amount of the costs which may have accrued in the
case up to the time of passing such order.

349. In all criminal cases removed from the Circuit Court
for Baltimore County to the Criminal Court of Baltimore and
tried, the Judge of the Criminal Court may allow to the State's
Attorney for Baltimore City, in addition to the sum now al-
lowed by law, a compensation not exceeding forty dollars in
any one case, to be paid by Baltimore County to the City Reg-
ister, for the benefit of the State's Attorney.

350. The Criminal Court of Baltimore may appoint assist-
ant counsel for the State to aid in the trial of criminal or other
State cases in said court, whenever in the judgment of the
court the public interest requires it.

351. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall levy
and pay such sum as in their judgment will be an adequate
compensation for the services rendered by such assistant coun-
sel; provided, the sum levied and paid in any single case shall
not exceed one hundred dollars.

Orphans' Court.

352. The Judges of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City
shall receive six dollars for every day's attendance upon the
sessions of said court, to be paid by the City of Baltimore...

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