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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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694 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

order therefor) or who shall knowingly and wilfully make any
misrepresentations or false statement as to his age, and by
reason of such misrepresentations or false statement shall
obtain any spirituous or fermented liquors from any such per-
son or persons as aforesaid licensed to sell the same, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars, or imprisoned
in the jail of Carroll county for not more than thirty days,
or be both fined and imprisoned in the discretion of the court
or the justice of the peace before whom such case may be tried;
provided, that the testimony given by any minor or person
under the age of twenty-one years in the prosecution of any
person for selling or furnishing any spirituous or fermented
liquors to him shall not be used in any prosecution against
said minor under the provisions of this section.

SEC. 54O. Any person, not a licensee who shall knowingly
procure for an habitual drunkard, or any person of intemperate
habits, any spirituous or .fermented liquors shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be subject to a fine
of not more than one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the
county jail for not more than six months, or be both fined and
imprisoned in the discretion of the court; any person (except-
ing parent or guardian) not a licensee, who shall procure, sell,
furnish or give to any person who is a minor or under twenty-
one years of age, any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction
thereof, be subject to a fine of not more than one hundred dol-
lars, or to imprisonment in the county jail for not more than
six months, or be both fined and imprisoned in the discretion of
the court. Any licensee who permits minors to frequent, loiter
or loaf about his place of business, or disreputable, or dis-
orderly persons to make it a customary place of visitation or
resort, shall be deemed guilty of maintaining a nuisance, and
upon indictment and conviction thereof shall be fined not more
than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than six
months, and his license shall be revoked by the court, and the
same person or persons shall not again be granted a license
under the provisions of this Act within two years from the
time of such revocation.

SEC. 54P. Any person or persons having a license under the
provisions of this Act, who shall hereafter be convicted of
violating any of its provisions or of doing or omitting to do
any act that is prohibited or directed by it to be done shall,
unless otherwise specially provided herein, for the first offense
be subject to a fine of not more than two hundred dollars, or
to imprisonment in the county jail for not less than thirty days,

 

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