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of the money received as fees or fines in the Sheriff's office,
belonging to the State.
384. Any officer may send out his fees on execution at any
time during the year.
385. The Sheriff shall collect the fees due to the following
officers, which may be placed in his hands for collection,
namely: attorneys, clerks of all the courts, commissioner of
the land office, coroners, criers, registers of wills, surveyors
and sheriffs.
386. The Sheriff may distrain or execute the goods and
chattels of any person against whom any fees are placed in his
hands for collection; provided, he has sixty days previously
delivered to such person, or left at his place of abode, an ac-
count of such fees.
Witnesses, Docket Entries and Records.
387. Witnesses attending any of the courts of Baltimore
City, except the Criminal Court of Baltimore, shall be entitled
to fifty cents a day, and in the Criminal Court shall not be
entitled to said allowance, except by the express order of the
Court, and only in such cases as the Court in its discretion may
deem proper.
388.In any suit now pending, or hereafter to depend, in
any court in the City of Baltimore, wherein a transcript of the
record of any cause in any other court in the City of Baltimore
might be offered in evidence, it shall be sufficient to produce
the docket entries and original papers and proceedings in said
last-mentioned cause, or the record book in which the same
have been recorded, if required by law to be recorded, and
actually recorded, and offer the same in evidence; and the
same, when so produced and offered in evidence, shall have the
same effect, to all intents and purposes, as a transcript of the
record thereof, under the seal of the court wherein the same
are; and such production may be had by any party to a suit
upon a subpoena duces tecum issued to the clerk of the court
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