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Session Laws, 2006
Volume 750, Page 3341   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                            S.B. 796
As renumbered subsection (a) of this section does not relate to jurors, no
further change was made, although the reference to witnesses may be
obsolete in light of Ch. 192, Acts of 2005. 12-21. [Upon the organization of each grand jury the judge of the circuit court for the
county may and is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a clerk who shall be
a competent stenographer, at a compensation to be determined from time to time by
the judge of the circuit court for the county making such appointment, to be paid by
the council. Such clerk shall have authority to take and transcribe the testimony
given before any grand jury in such county, and, whenever] WHENEVER required by
the state's attorney[, shall attend upon and] THE COURT REPORTER ORDERED TO
take and transcribe GRAND JURY TESTIMONY SHALL TAKE AND TRANSCRIBE the
testimony given at the coroner's inquest, and all of such testimony so taken and
transcribed shall be for the exclusive use and benefit of the grand jury and the state's
attorney of such county, unless otherwise ordered by the court. COMMITTEE NOTE: Ch____, Acts of 2006, which enacted revised CJ Title 8, also amended this section, to preserve the provisions relating to coroner's
inquests. As to the balance of former Public Local Laws, Art. 16
[Montgomery County], § 12-21, see revised CJ §§ 2-501(b)(2) and 2-503. Article 24 - Worcester County CJ 1-203. (a)     [In this section, "day" means the length of time in any twenty-four-hour
period during which a juror is required to be in attendance at or in proximity to the
court in which the juror has been called as a juror. (b)     A juror shall receive] AN INDIVIDUAL IS ENTITLED TO: (1)      a per diem [amount] in accordance with Public General Law [for
each day the juror attends court.], COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE, §
8-426; AND [(c) Each juror shall receive a reimbursement payment in the total amount of
ten dollars] (2)      $10 per day for mileage. [(d)] (B) The system of payment shall be in accordance with procedures as
from time to time adopted by resolution of the County Commissioners. SECTION 16. 14. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That nothing in this Act
may be construed to affect the validity, powers, duties, or acts of any grand or trial
jury in existence before or on the effective date of this Act or the powers or duties of
any member of such jury. SECTION 17. 15. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That all laws or parts of
laws, public general or public local, inconsistent with this Act, are repealed to the
extent of the inconsistency. - 3341 -


 
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