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ART. 20. ] TALBOT COUNTY.
1867, c. 103 enacts the following:
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82. The bailiff of the town of Easton in Talbot
county, is authorized and empowered to act as a
conservator of the peace in any part of said county;
to execute all criminal process in any part of said
county, which may be directed to him by any jus-
tice of the peace, or other officer of said county
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1867, C. 103.
Powers and
duties of town
bailiff.
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authorized to issue such process; and for such ser-
vice aforesaid, shall receive such fees as the sheriff
of the county now receives in such cases, payable
by the county commissioner.
In force from March 6, 1665.
JURORS.
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Fees.
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1861, c. 56 repeals section 91 and substitutes the following:
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91. Each juror summoned on the regular panel of
jurors to the circuit court of Talbot county, shall be
entitled to receive for each day he shall attend as
juror, the sum of one dollar and fifty cents, and
mileage at the rate of five cents per mile, for every
mile he shall have necessarily travelled from his
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1801, c 66.
Per diem.
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residence to the county town; but such mileage
shall not be allowed on the return trip to his resi-
dence.
In force from June 18, 1861.
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Mileage.
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NOTE—See the act of 1867, c 329 providing for the selection, drawing and summoning of
jurors in the counties, under Public General Laws, Art L, Juries By this act all laws incon
sistent therewith are repealed.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
1867, c. 13 enacts the following:
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93. The governor is hereby authorized, to appoint
a justice of the peace for the second and third dis-
tricts, respectively in Talbot county, in addition to
the number now required by law to be appointed in
said county.
In force from January 17, 1867.
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1807, c. 13.
Governor to
appoint addi-
tional justices.
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