[HISTORY: Adopted and amended as indicated in text (Ch. 82 of the 1984 Code).]
GENERAL REFERENCES
State's attorney — See Ch. 16.
[P.L.L., 1860, Art. 1, sec. 192; 1888, sec. 256; 1930, sec. 666; 1955 Code, sec. 599; 1972, ch. 65[1]]
The County Commissioners shall levy annually a sufficient sum, in advance, to pay the state's witnesses for said County and shall pay them from such levy the sums to which the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall certify them to be entitled upon the production of such certificate. Witnesses shall receive a fee in the amount of $5 for each appearance and expenses for mileage in the amount of $0.10 per mile, round trip. Witnesses shall receive a fee in an amount set by the County Commissioners for each appearance and expenses for mileage in accordance with County policy.[2]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
[2]
Editor's Note: Original Section 675, Residents of Cumberland not paid [P.L.L., 1888, Art. 1, sec. 257; 1930, sec. 667; 1955 Code, sec. 600; 1886, ch. 465], which immediately followed this section, was repealed by ch. 65, 1972.