MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2363
11-50 6(b), 12-307(b), 12-308(a) (11), (12), 12-608, 12-609
of article — Courts and Judicial Proceedings, of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1974 Volume) be and they are
hereby repealed and re—enacted, with amendments, to read
as follows:
Article -- Courts and Judicial Proceedings
[[2-302.
(a) A writ of execution or attachment shall be
directed to the sheriff of the county where the property
is located. He shall execute the writ and file his
return with the court [which issued the writ] FOR THE
COUNTY WHERE THE VISIT REQUIRES THAT IT BE SENT.
REVISOR'S NOTE: The phrase "for the county where the
writ requires that it be sent" is proposed to
be added in order to bring the procedure for
filing a return back into conformity with
Maryland Rule 622(h). While there is definite
merit to leaving the subsection as revised,
this is a substantive decision that
consciously should foe made by the General
Assembly.]]
2-309.
(A—1) [(aa)] The government of each county shall
furnish an office for the sheriff and pay the necessary
expenses for telephones, stationery and for other
purposes, and unless otherwise provided by law, shall
provide for the necessary traveling expenses of the
sheriff for conveying prisoners to any penal institution
in the state and other necessary traveling expenses.
2-606.
A constable shall obey and execute all civil process
directed to him from any judge of the District Court of
Maryland concerning any matter within the court's
jurisdiction and shall return the process according to
its command. He shall serve and levy all executions
issued by a judge of the District Court, and in so doing
has the same powers, responsibilities and liabilities as
a sheriff or deputy sheriff acting in the same capacity
if the constable has satisfactorily completed a training
program from a police training school approved by THE
Maryland Police Training Commission.
2-607.
(c) A commissioner shall receive applications and
determine probable cause for arrest warrants and criminal
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