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Session Laws, 1970
Volume 695, Page 460   View pdf image
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460                              Laws of Maryland                       Ch. 182

(i) The State's Attorney of Wicomico County or of Harford
County, as the case may be, may petition the Circuit Court to enjoin
any violation of this section.

(j) Any person, firm, or corporation violating the provisions of
this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, is sub-
ject to the following penalties. The first conviction is punished by a
fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00), a second conviction
is punished by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00),
for each employee caused, directed, permitted or authorized to work
in violation of this section. Nothing contained herein shall be con-
strued to permit any fine upon any employee or agent who has been
caused or directed by his employer to violate the provisions of this
section.

616½.

Any person charged with and indicted by a grand jury of this
State or charged by a criminal information for an offense as herein-
after enumerated which was committed during the time said person
had been released on bail or his own recognizance for committing
an offense as hereinafter enumerated, shall become ineligible to give
bail or be released on recognizance on any subsequent charge, until
such time as all prior charges hereunder have finally been deter-
mined by the courts. Provided, however, that a person charged with
and indicted for a subsequent crime as hereinafter set forth, may
rebut his ineligibility for release on bail or recognizance before
determination of the prior charge. If, after consideration of the
matters presented in rebuttal, the court hearing the application for
bail is persuaded that the applicant would not pose a danger to any
other person or to the community, and would appear at the time set for
trial, the court may allow release pending trial on suitable bail or
recognizance and on such other conditions as will reasonably assure
that the person charged will not flee. For the purposes of this sec-
tion, the offenses shall be those specified in the following sections of
Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1967 Replacement
Volume) as they may be amended from time to time:

(1)    Section 6 (relating to burning of property, etc.);

(2)    Section 7 (relating to burning of barn, garage, church, etc.);

(3)    Section 10 (relating to attempt to burn [build] building
or property);

(4)    Section 11 (relating to setting fire while perpetrating crime);
[(5) Section 11B (relating to assault on police in Baltimore City

and Allegany County);]

[(6) Section 11C (relating to assault on police in Anne Arundel
County);]

[(7)] (5) Section 12 (relating to assault with intent to murder,
ravish or rob);

[(8)] (6) Section 29 (relating to burglary generally);

[(9)] (7) Section 30 (relating to breaking into a dwelling with
intent to steal or commit a felony);

[(10)] (8) Section 33 (relating to breaking into shops, etc. and
stealing);

 

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