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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Session of 1870
Volume 386, Page 242   View pdf image (33K)
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CITY OF BALTIMORE. [Am. 4.

Pay.

pay of an ordinary policeman shall be eighteen dollars
per week, payable semi-monthly, and in case the board
shall appoint detective policemen, and they are hereby
authorized and empowered to do so if they shall think
fit, to the number of ten, said detectives shall receive
each the sum of twenty dollars per week, payable semi-
monthly, and shall not be allowed to follow any busi-
ness or profession, but shall devote their whole time to
the discharge of their duty as detectives; the officers of
police shall be paid semi-monthly, and their pay shall
be as follows; the marshal shall receive twenty-five
hundred dollars per annum, the deputy marshal shall
receive two thousand dollars per annum; each captain,
twenty-two dollars per week, each lieutenant, twenty
dollars per week, each sergeant, nineteen dollars per
week, and each turnkey, fifteen dollars per week, the
pay herein provided for the officers of police, policemen
and detectives, shall continue in force until a change
shall be made by act of general assembly.

Approved April 8, 1870.

1S70, c. 473 adds the following to be numbered section 827:

1870, c 473.
Penalty for car-
rying conceal-
ed weapons.

827. Whenever any person shall be arrested charged
with any crime or misdemeanor, and carried to any of
the station houses of the city of Baltimore, upon whose
person shall be found any pistol, dirk knife, bowie
knife, slingshot, billy, brass, iron or any other metal
knuckles, razor or any other deadly weapon whatso-
ever, such person shall be subject to a fine of not less
than three nor more than ten dollars, in the discretion
of the police justice of the station house to which such
person may be carried, which said fine shall be collected

Proviso.

as other fines are now collected; provided, however, that
the provisions of this section shall not affect those per-
sons who, as conservators of the peace, are required to
carry a pistol or other weapon as part of their equip-
ments.
Approved and in force April 8, 1870.



 

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