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Session Laws, 1929
Volume 572, Page 249   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 249

of 1924 of the General Assembly of Maryland, and shall re-
quest said justice of the peace to issue a warrant as herein
provided, or in case of presentment the Grand Jury shall re-
quest the Court to so direct the clerk of the court, the said
justice of the peace or clerk of the court, upon the direction of
the court as aforesaid, shall issue a warrant, in which the
house, building or other place, or motor or other vehicle in
which the violation is alleged to have occurred, shall be specifi-
cally described, directed, to the sheriff or some constable of
said county, commanding him thoroughly to search the de-
scribed house, building or other place, and the appurtenances
thereof, or motor or other vehicle, and if any such shall there
be found, to take it into his possession and safely keep, to be
produced as evidence when required, all intoxicating liquor, if
the same shall be found in quantities and under conditions to
suggest that it is kept for sale, transportation for sale, dis-
pensation or other disposition as aforesaid, and all the means,
materials and instrumentalities for manufacturing, transport-
ing, dispensing or otherwise disposing of the same, and all the
paraphernalia, or part of the paraphernalia of a barroom or
drinking saloon, and forthwith report in writing all the facts
to the State's Attorney for Frederick County, and any such
intoxicating liquors or the means materials and instrumentali-
ties for manufacturing, transporting, dispensing or otherwise
disposing of the same, or the paraphernalia or part of the
paraphernalia of a barroom or drinking saloon shall constitute
prima facie evidence of the violation of the provisions of said
Chapter 30 of the Acts of 1916, and of Chapter 300 of the
Acts of 1924 of the General Assembly of Maryland, as charged
or presented; that if the person or persons, firm, club or cor-
poration accused of violating any of the above sections of this
Act shall be found guilty, any intoxicating 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 of error is taken, be
destroyed by the sheriff of Frederick County; and all materials
and instrumentalities for the manufacture, sale, transporting,
or dispensing 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 de-
struction of any of the articles above described or to direct


 

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