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Session Laws, 1967
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588                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 256

than a worker or other employee of a city or State agency) has
received any part of said fine and/or costs; but said justice of the
peace shall include the same in the report required to be made by
him, with a notation on said report earmarking these fines and/or
costs which have been ordered paid in installments to a city or
State agency, as aforesaid and specifying the agency to which
said fine and/or costs were ordered paid.

19.

(1) The justices of the peace in and for Baltimore, Calvert,
Charles, Montgomery, Prince George's, Harford, Carroll, Kent and
Queen Anne's Counties, and the judges of the People's Court in
Howard and Cecil counties [County] in any case within their jur-
isdiction, shall have power, before conviction of any person accused
of crime, with the written consent of the person so accused, and
after conviction or after plea of guilty or of nolo contendere, with-
out such consent, to: (a) suspend that imposition of sentence;
(b) place such person on probation before commitment; (c) and in
all such cases above named to make such written conditions of sus-
pension of sentence and probation as said justices of the peace may
deem proper; and (d) upon determining that such person has
violated any such condition, to strike out the suspension of sentence
and to impose such sentence as may be authorized by law and to
revoke such probation. The provisions of this section shall also
apply to St. Mary's County and Cecil County. Provided, however,
in Kent, Carroll, Calvert, Harford, Howard, St. Mary's, Cecil and
Queen Anne's counties any person placed on probation shall be under
the supervision of the State Department of Parole and Probation.

102.

In addition to the justices of the peace authorized to be appointed
under the provisions of Sections 100 and 108 of this subtitle, the
Governor shall appoint one justice of the peace for Cecil County
who shall act as a committing magistrate. He shall preside in the
office of the Sheriff every night from 9 P.M. to 6 A.M. He shall
have, possess and exercise all the civil and criminal jurisdiction con-
ferred upon other justices of the peace in Cecil County, except that
he shall have no jurisdiction to try cases. In addition, he shall
have power to take recognizance for the appearance of any accused
before the trial magistrate and to act an turnkey during the hours
which he is on duty. He shall receive such compensation as shall be
prescribed by the County Commissioners of Cecil County. From
and after June 1, 1967 committing magistrates for Cecil County
shall be appointed pursuant to the local laws thereof and shall have
the authority and duties and receive compensation as specified in
such local laws.

108.

(7) There shall be seven trial magistrates, one of whom shall
be a member of the bar of Cecil County, shall sit at Elkton and shall
receive an annual salary of $3600.00, one of whom shall sit at
Chesapeake City and shall receive an annual salary of $600.00, one
of whom shall sit at Northeast and shall receive an annual salary of
$600.00, one of whom shall sit at Perryville and shall receive an annual
salary of $3,200.00, one of whom shall sit at Port Deposit and shall

 

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