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Session Laws, 1968
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944                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                       GIL 508

"Crimes and Punishments," subheading "Burglary; Breaking and
Entering," and Section 577 of said Article, title and subtitle of said
Code, subheading "Trespass," to establish the crimes of breaking
into a boat with intent to commit a felony and breaking into a boat
and stealing and clarifying the law concerning trespassing on a
boat.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sections 32 and 33 of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1967 Replacement Volume), title "Crimes and Punish-
ments," subtitle "Crimes and Punishments," subheading "Burglary;
Breaking and Entering," and Section 577 of said Article, title and
subtitle of said Code, subheading "Trespass," be and they are hereby
repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

32.

Every person, his aiders, abettors and counsellors, who shall be
convicted of the crime of breaking a storehouse, filling station, ga-
rage, trailer, cabin, diner, warehouse or other outhouse or into a
boat
in the day or night with an intent to commit murder or felony
therein, or with the intent to steal, take or carry away the personal
goods of another of the value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) or
more therefrom, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction
sentenced to the penitentiary for not more than ten years.

33.

Every person convicted of the crime of breaking into any shop,
storeroom, filling station, garage, trailer, boat, cabin, diner, tobacco
house or warehouse, although the same be not contiguous to or used
with any mansion house, and stealing from thence any money, goods
or chattels to the value of five dollars or upwards, or as being ac-
cessory thereto, shall restore the thing taken to the owner thereof,
or shall pay him the full value thereof, and shall be guilty of a
felony and upon conviction be sentenced to the penitentiary for not
more than ten years.

577.

Any person or persons who shall enter upon or cross over the
land, premises or private property, including boarding any boat or
other marine vessel,
of any person or persons in this State after
having been duly notified by the owner or his agent not to do so
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof
before some justice of the peace in the county where such trespass
may have been committed be fined by said justice of the peace not
less than one, nor more than one hundred dollars, and shall stand
committed to the jail of the county until such fine and costs are paid,
provided, however, that the person or persons so convicted shall
have the right to appeal from the judgment of said justice of the
peace to the circuit court for the county where such trespass was
committed, at any time within ten days after such judgment was
rendered; and, provided, further, that nothing in this section shall
be construed to include within its provisions the entry upon or cross-
ing over any land when such entry or crossing is done under a bona
fide claim or right of ownership of said land, it being the intention
of this section only to prohibit any wanton trespass upon the private

 

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