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556                               Laws of Maryland                       [Ch. 399

(2) For filing a motion for re-argument and all duties incident
thereto, $20,007 $5.00;

(3) For a continuance, $5.00;

[ (3) ] (4) For a certificate under seal of the admission of any
attorney, $5.00;

[ (4) ] (5) For any copy of a certificate under seal of the admis-
sion of any attorney, $1.00;

[ (5) ] (6) For furnishing copies of laws per hundred words,

[ (6) ] (7) For rendering any services required or necessarily
incident to the duties of the office, and not hereinabove covered, the
clerk may make such charges as, are reasonable and appropriate;

[ (7) ] (8) For furnishing copies of opinions, $2.00, when
ordered in advanced, or $3.00 if ordered thereafter.

Sec. 23. And be it further enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland,
That a new Section 6 be and it is hereby added to Article
38 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1951 Edition), title "Fines
and Forfeitures", said new section to follow immediately after Sec-
tion 5 thereof, and to read as follows:

6. All fines paid to the clerk of the court for the purogation
PURGATION of contempt of a court of equity shall be paid by said
clerk at the end of every six (6) months to the Treasurer for the use
of the State of Maryland.

Sec. 24. And be it further enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland,
That Section 6 of Article 42 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1951 Edition), title "Habeas Corpus"; sub-title "Juris-
diction and Procedure", be and it is hereby repealed and re-enacted,
with amendments, to read as follows:

6. Any person, including the Attorney General or the State's At-
torney for Baltimore City or a County, as the case may be, aggrieved
by the order of the Judge in refusing to issue a writ of habeas cor-
pus, or in discharging or remanding the person seeking said writ,
may [, within ten days after the passage of said order,] apply to
the Court of Appeals of Maryland for leave to prosecute an appeal
therefrom. Said application for leave to prosecute an appeal shall be
in such form as the Court of Appeals may, by its rules, prescribe,
and in the event that the Attorney General or the State's Attorney
shall forthwith state his intention to file such application for an ap-
peal, the order discharging the prisoner may be stayed, but the
Judge may, in his discretion, admit the petitioner to bail for his ap-
pearance when required. If the application to prosecute such appeal
shall be granted, the procedure thereafter shall be in conformity
with the rules of the Court of Appeals [, and the Court may affirm,
reverse or modify the order appealed from, or it may remand the
case for further proceedings, but] If said application is denied, the
order sought to be reviewed shall thereby become final to the same
extent and with the same effect as if said order had been affirmed
upon appeal. [The Court of Appeals may permit an appeal to be
prosecuted without the prior payment of costs.]

 

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