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828 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 500
for trial to [the other] another trial magistrate, except that cases
shall not be removed to the Magistrate for Juvenile Causes, the said
trial magistrate shall upon the payment of cost accrued to the date of
removal, forthwith transfer all papers and a record of his proceed-
ings in the case to [the other] another trial magistrate, who shall
take such further action, in the case as if the same had been origin-
ally transmitted to him for trial; cases removed from the Trial Mag-
istrate for Juvenile Causes shall be transferred to the Substitute
Trial Magistrate for said County for further disposition.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That Sections 921, 922,
923 (b), 924, 926, 927, 936 (f) and 938 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Prince George's County (Everstine 1953 Edition), being
Article 17 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title
"Prince George's County", sub-title "Juvenile Court", be and are
hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
921. The Justice [Justices] of the Peace at large for Prince
George's County, designated as Trial Magistrate [Magistrates] for
Juvenile Causes, shall have and exercise all the jurisdiction and
powers herein set forth. In the exercise of such jurisdiction and
powers, he [they] shall sit [specially] at Hyattsville at such times
[and places within Prince George's County] as may be necessary for
the proper discharge of such duties , and if necessary at Seat Pleas-
ant or AT Upper Marlboro, [but no additional] and shall receive such
compensation as is provided by law and shall be allowed therefor.
The County Commissioners shall provide suitable offices, hearing
rooms and other facilities at Hyattsville as may be required for the
proper functioning of the Juvenile Court, and HEARING ROOM
facilities at Seat Pleasant or Upper Marlboro, if such are required.
922. The Justice of the Peace at large for Prince George's County,
designated as Substitute Trial Magistrate, while serving in the plaice
of [one of] the Trial [Magistrates] Magistrate for Juvenile Causes,
shall have and exercise all the jurisdiction and) powers herein set
forth.
923.
(b) "Judge" means any [of the Justices] Justice of the Peace at
large for Prince George's County, designated as Trial Magistrate
for Juvenile Causes or [as] Substitute Trial Magistrate, or the prede-
cessor or successor of any of them, in the exercise of the special
jurisdiction and powers herein set forth.
924. The County Commissioners of Prince George's County shall,
in the month of July, 1947, and every two years thereafter, appoint
one or more Probation and Parole officers to serve within the geo-
graphical limits of Prince George's County, under the direction of
the State Division of Parole and Probation, for parole and probation
purposes of the several Courts, the Juvenile Court, and Trial Mag-
istrates of the County authorized to grant suspension of sentence.
Before entering upon their duties, the parole and probation officers
shall take oath before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County
that they will diligently, or without partiality or prejudice, discharge
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