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Session Laws, 1971
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884                               Laws of Maryland                      [Ch. 423

NOT TRIED DE NOVO, THE COURT TO WHICH THE APPEAL
IS TAKEN SHALL AFFIRM, REVERSE, OR MODIFY THE
JUDGMENT APPEALED FROM, REMAND THE CASE TO
THE DISTRICT COURT FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS, OR
DISMISS THE APPEAL.

(C) IN A CIVIL CASE, ANY PARTY AGGRIEVED BY THE
JUDGMENT OF THE DISTRICT COURT MAY TAKE AN
APPEAL WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF FINAL DISPOSI-
TION IN THE DISTRICT COURT.

(c) (D) In a criminal or motor vehicle TRAFFIC case, the de-
fendant may take an appeal from the judgment of the District Court
within thirty (30) days of final disposition in the District Court.

(d) (E) The method or methods of taking down testimony in the
District Court, the form of the appeal in any case, the method of
preparing and transmitting the record, the form in which the record
shall be presented to the appellate court and all other procedural
matters having to do with the appeal shall be as prescribed by rule
of the Court of Appeals.
[Nothing in this section is to be construed
to prevent the Court of Appeals from prescribing rules to supplement
this section or to prescribe any other rules not inconsistent with it.]

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land,
That Sections 2-320 (a) of Article 66½ of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1957 Edition, 1970 Replacement Volume, Interim
Supplement) entitled "Vehicle Laws" subtitle 2 "Highway Safety
Administration" Part III "Department of Motor Vehicles" as adopted
by chapter 526, Acts of 1970 and chapter 534, Acts of 1970, section
16-209 of said Article 66½ (1957 Edition, 1970 Replacement Volume)
subtitle 16 "Parties and Procedure Upon Arrest, Trial, Citation and
Appeal" Part II "Magistrates' Proceedings," and Section 17-103.1 of
said Article 66½, subtitle 17 "Penalties and Disposition of Fines and
Forfeitures" be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted with
amendments to read as follows:

2-320.

(a) Except as specifically provided by law, all monies received
pursuant to the provisions of this article shall be accounted for and
remitted to the Comptroller who after first paying or retaining a
sufficient amount thereof to pay, all refunds of motor vehicle regis-
tration fees in this article, [all the salaries and expenses of the
traffic court of Baltimore City,] and the cost of paying principal and
interest on bonds authorized by the General Assembly prior to June 1,
1964, to be issued to pay the cost of capital improvements for the
Department of Maryland State Police and the Department of Motor
Vehicles of Maryland shall credit the balance to the Gasoline and
Motor Vehicle Revenue Account of the Transportation Trust Fund
established under Article 94A. Costs, fines, penalties and forfeitures
received by or paid to the District Court with respect to motor
vehicle
TRAFFIC matters shall be collected and remitted to the
State pursuant to the provisions of Article 26, Sections 151 and 155,
and shall become part of the general funds of the State, any law to
the contrary notwithstanding.


 

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