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Session Laws, 1929
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144 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 69

properly taxed and collected, and said Police Justice shall at
the time of filing said reports and as a part of each of said
reports, pay over to the County Commissioners of Queen Anne's
County, the whole amount of all fines, penalties, forfeitures,
justice's costs, all constable's and sheriff's fees and State's wit-
ness fees collected and received by him; which said fines, penal-
ties, forfeitures, justice's, constable's and sheriff's and State's
witness fees collected and received by said Police Justice
for the violation of any Public General Law or any Public
Local Law and paid over to said County Commissioners shall
be appropriated by said County Commissioners to the pay-
ment of all fees in criminal cases chargeable against Queen
Anne's County; and all fines, penalties, forfeitures, justice's
costs, and constable's, sheriff's and State's witness fees collected
and received by said Police Justice for violation of any and all
ordinances of any and all ordinances of any incorporated town
in said County, so paid over to said County Commissioners,
shall be paid to the Commissioners of the incorporated town in
which said violation occurred, by said County Commissioners
after deducting therefrom all justice's costs and constable's
and sheriff's fees in all cases tried and heard by said
Police Justice for the violation of any ordinance of any incor-
porated town in said County; and the said justice's costs so
deducted and collected for the trial of cases in violation of the
ordinances of any incorporated town in said County shall be
used and paid on account of the salary or compensation of
said Police Justice, as hereinbefore provided, by Section 8
of this Act.

SEC, 10. Be it enacted, That if any Police Justice shall
be unable by reason of sickness, absence, relationship or other
temporary cause whatever to attend to his duties as such Police
Justice, it shall be the duty of the State's Attorney for Queen
Anne's, County, to designate and require another Justice of the
Peace of said county, to perform the duties of said Police Jus-
tice so sick, absent or otherwise unable to perform the duties
of his office, so long as the same may be necessary, and the
State's Attorney shall forthwith certify any selection he may
make to the County Commissioners of Queen Anne's County.
The justice so required to perform said duties as Police Jus-
tice shall receive the same compensation prescribed for said
Police Justice, and shall be paid by the 'County 'Commissioners,
who shall deduct the same from the salary of the Police Justice
for whom he was serving. And in the event of death, removal


 

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