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Session Laws, 1914
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598 LAWS or MARYLAND.

ford, and whenever directed by said Court or the State's Attor-
ney of said County it shall be the duty of said stenographer to
attend at said sessions and take full stenographic notes of all
oral testimony introduced before said grand juries, and at the
request of said Court or State's Attorney to furnish, without
charge, a typewritten copy of the notes of the testimony so taken
by him, or such part thereof as may be required. And whenever
directed by the State's Attorney of said County, said stenog-
rapher shall atend upon and take stenographic notes of the
testimony given at coroner's inquests in the County, and shall,
at the request of said State's Attorney, furnish a typewritten
copy of said notes, or such part thereof as he may require, with-
out charge; provided, however, that such stenographer shall be
paid for his traveling expenses. And said stenographer shall
not permit any person to make a copy of any of the notes taken
under the provisions of this Section, or to read the same, nor
shall he disclose the same, or any part thereof, or give any in-
formation of any kind relative thereto to any person whatsoever,
save only the grand jury and the State's Attorney, except upon
the written order of the Court. And said stenographic notes
and any typewritten copy thereof shall be kept in the custody
of the State's Attorney, and shall be held by him for the sole
use of himself and the grand jury until disposed of upon the
written order of the Court; provided, however, the stenographer
may give a typewritten copy of testimony taken at coroner's in-
quest, upon an order signed by the judge sitting in Harford
County, to any party interested in the proceeding before the
coroner, to be paid for by the party requesting the same at the
rate of five cents for every 100 words.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 10th, 1914.

CHAPTER 370.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact Section 71 of Article 91 of the
Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, title "Public
Roads," sub-titled "Construction or Repair."

(Vetoed.)

 

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