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Session Laws, 2006
Volume 750, Page 3337   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                            S.B. 796
conviction of having disclosed to anyone a matter occurring before a grand jury, be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of $1,000, or one year
imprisonment or both.] COMMITTEE NOTE: Ch____, Acts of 2006, amended this section to delete the third paragraph, which provided for attendance at grand jury proceedings
and secrecy now revised CJ § 8-413 as to the State's Attorney and
assistants; revised CJ § 8-414 as to oaths; and revised CJ § 8-507 as to
crimes. As the balance of this section related only to employment of a grand jury
clerk and reporters and the necessary City levy, no change was made. Article 5 - Calvert County 86-4-501. Merit employees and part-time and grant-funded employees regularly
scheduled to work 50% or more of the normal pay period are eligible for jury leave in
accordance with the terms of this article. Contractual and appointed employees are
eligible for jury leave only if such leave is granted by an express term of their
employment contract or appointment, respectively. Employees not eligible for jury
leave shall be entitled to an unpaid leave of absence under Article XI of Part 4,
Unpaid Leave of Absence, of this chapter. An eligible employee who serves as a
member of any jury shall be permitted to be absent from work without loss of pay and
without charge against leave. Jurors may retain [compensation] THE STATE PER
DIEM AND COUNTY SUPPLEMENT, IF ANY, received for jury service. Any employee
[called] SUMMONED for jury service must present his/her orders to his/her
Supervisor upon receipt. Any time during the period of jury service on which it is
determined that the employee's service is not required as a jury member, or upon
completion of service for the day, the employee shall immediately report to the
Supervisor for duty. COMMITTEE NOTE: Ch____, Acts of 2006, which enacted revised CJ Title 8, also amended this section to substitute the reference to the "State per
diem" and "county supplement" for the former reference to "compensation",
to reflect the practice of treating the payment as reimbursement, and to
substitute "summoned" for "called" as more precise. Article 9 - Charles County 27-7. (A)     It shall be the duty of the County Commissioners to levy for the use of the
Treasurer of Charles County, annually in advance, such sum of money as they may
deem sufficient to discharge all claims which may accrue for the attendance of
bailiffs, crier, messengers, [jurors] and witnesses for [the term of] the Circuit Court
for one year next succeeding the first day of January after said levy[, and said]. (B)     (1) THE COUNTY Treasurer shall collect and have ready said money to
pay said bailiffs, crier, messengers, [jurors] and witnesses, in cash[, at and during - 3337 -


 
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