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158 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 117

for manufacturing, transporting, dispensing, or otherwise dis-
posing of the same or the paraphernalia or part of the para-
phernalia of a, bar room or drinking saloon shall constitute
prima facie evidence of the violation of the provisions of Sec-
tion 388, 388-A and 388-B of this Act, as charged or pre-
sented.

Section 391-A. That if the person accused of violating any
of the above sections of this act shall be found guilty, any in-
toxicating liquors seized of him, her, them or it, shall after the
trial and time for appeal or writ of error, if no appeal or writ
or error is taken, be destroyed by the Chief of Police of Mont-
gomery County; and all materials and instrumentalities for
the manufacture of intoxicating liquors and any automobile or
other vehicle in which intoxicating liquor shall have been
found in violation of any section of this act, shall be forfeited
to the County and disposed of in accordance with the order of
the Court having jurisdiction to try violations of this act.
The Court is hereby authorized in its discretion to order the
destruction of any of the articles above described or to direct
the sale of such by the Chief of Police of Montgomery County,
and the payment of the proceeds of said sale to the County
Commisisoners for Montgomery County for the use of the
County.

Section 392. That in any indictment under this act for
violation of any of the provisions of the preceding sections,
hereof, it shall not be necessary to specify the particular kind
of liquor or liquors which any person or persons, house, com-
pany, association or body corporate, bartered or sold or solicited
or received orders for the purchase of, or gave to any minor
or minors, or deposited, kept or had in his, her, their or its-
possession with intent to barter, or sell, or give to a minor or
minors or that the same be bartered or sold, or given to a minor
or minors, or manufactured in violation of said provisions, but
it shall be sufficient if the indictment sets forth that the trav-
erser or the traversers bartered or sold or solicited or received
orders for the purchase of, or gave to a minor or minors, or
deposited, kept or had in his, her, their or its possession with
intent to barter or sell, or give to a minor or minors, or manu-
facture, spirituous or fermented liquors or intoxicating drinks,
or with the intent that the same be bartered or sold, or given
to a minor or minors, or manufactured in violation of said
provisions.

 

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