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Session Laws, 1924
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866 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 300

General Assembly of Maryland, or of the next preceding sec-
tion of this Act, as charged or presented; if the accused
should be found guilty, the intoxicating liquor so seized of him,
her, them or it shall, after the trial and time for appeal, if no
appeal is taken, be destroyed by the sheriff, and the other
property be held as the property of the said accused or owner;
if the accused should be found not guilty, the whole shall be
so held as his, her. their or its property or the property of the
owner.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That in any indictment for
violation of any of the provisions of Chapter 30 of the Acts of
1916 of the General Assembly of Maryland, or of this Act, it
shall not be necessary to specify the particular kind of liquor
or liquors which any person, persons, social club, firm or cor-
poration has or have manufactured for sale, sold, purchased
for sale, transported for sale, dispensed or disposed of, or de-
posited, kept or had in his, her, their or its possession, with
intent to manufacture for sale, sell, transport for sale, dispense
or otherwise dispose of such liquor, or that the same be manu-
factured for sale, sold, transported for sale, dispensed or other-
wise disposed of, but it shall be sufficient if the indictment
sets forth that the traverser or traversers manufactured for
sale, sold, purchased for sale, transported for sale, dispensed
or otherwise disposed of any alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, fer-
mented, distilled or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters or
liquid mixtures or preparations which produce intoxication, in
violation of said Chapter 30 of the Act? of 1916 of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, or deposited, kept or had in his,
her, their or its possession any such alcoholic, spirituous, vin-
ous, fermented, distilled or malt liquors or intoxicating bit-
ters or liquid mixtures, or preparations, or any materials or
instrumentalities for the manufacture, sale, transportation,
dispensation or other disposition thereof, with intent to manu-
facture, sell, transport for sale, dispense or otherwise dispose
of any such liquor, or that the same be manufactured for sale,
sold, transported for sale, dispensed or otherwise disposed of,
in violation of the provisions of Section 2 of this Act of said-
Chapter 30 of the Acts of 1916 of the General Assembly of
Maryland.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That nothing in this Act shall
apply to cases pending nor to any violation or violations of
the law, which have heretofore occurred, but all such cases and

 

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