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convicted of said charge and feeling aggrieved by the de-
cision or any order of the Magistrate for Juvenile Cases
passed pursuant to the authority vested in him as above
set forth may at any time prior to the beginning of the
next jury term of the Circuit Court for Washington
County, appeal therefrom to the said Circuit Court for
Washington County, upon posting bond for his appearance
at the ensuing term of said court, in such penal sum as the
Magistrate for Juvenile Cases may determine, executed by
the party requesting said appeal, with or without surety, in
the discretion of said Magistrate. The State's Attorney
for Washington County may also enter an appeal to the
Circuit Court for Washington County on behalf of the State
of Maryland in any case coming within the provisions of
this section at any time that he feels that the interest of
justice may so require. The pendency of any such appeal
or application therefor shall not suspend the order of the
Magistrate for Juvenile Cases unless specifically so ordered
by the Judges of the Circuit Court for Washington County
and the judgment or order of the said Magistrate for
Juvenile Cases shall be final unless reversed, revised or
modified by the Circuit Court for Washington County upon
appeal.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1953.
Approved April 6, 1953.
CHAPTER 383
(House Bill 706)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
816A of Article 22 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Washington County",
sub-title "Wild Animals", as said section was amended
by Chapter 440 of the Laws of 1941, relating to the
bounties payable for the killing of certain animals.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Section 816A of Article 22 of the Code
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