A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
to file on affidavit as prescribed by the preceding
section in said court to which said removal is
ordered, suggesting that he, she or they cannot
have justice in such court, whereupon the said
court shall remove the said cause or action, issues
or petition, presentment or indictment to such
other court in the same, or any adjoining circuit
having jurisdiction, as the said court shall think
will best tend to justice between the parties to the
said suit or action, issues or petition, presentment
or indictment.
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76. It shall be in the power and discretion of
the Judge, should he think it proper, to cause a
special panel of forty-eight jurors to be selected
to try any cause or causes removed under the pre-
ceding sections of- this act, and the court shall
direct the Clerk thereof to divide by ballot said
number of Jurors into two panels of Petit Jurors
and may take such order for the regulating, atten-
dance of said panels as the said court shall see
fit, and the said court may direct talismen to
be summoned in said cause or causes whenever
necessary.
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Judge may
cause special
panel to be se-
lected.
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77. In all criminal cases removed as aforesaid
where the party or parties detained in jail; the
party or parties so detained, shall not be removed
until the first day of the session of the court to
which said case shall be removed.
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Criminal cases
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78. The Judge of any of the said Circuit Courts,
to which any cause or causes may be removed
under the preceding sections, shall allow such com-
pensation not exceeding the sum of forty dollars
in any one case to the State's Attorney, for his
services in appearing to or trying said Cause or
causes, as the said Judge may deem just and
proper, said allowance not to exceed forty dollars
in any one case, to be borne and paid by the county
from which said causes may be removed, or by
the city of Baltimore as the case may be.
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Compensation
to State's At-
torney.
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Sec. 2. Be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
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In force.
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