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2678 INDEX TO THE
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In cases where issues are sent for trial from orphans court to county
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court, and taken thence upon exceptions to court of appeals, if the
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last court shall not remand the case to the county court, it may give
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judgment for costs against the appellant, &c. — 1832, ch. 208, sec. 3,
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1081
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In cases where issues are sent from orphans court, for trial in the
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county court, and exceptions taken to the opinions of the county
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court, and appeal prayed, transcript of the proceedings to he sent
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to the court of appeals, who shall hear and determine the case —
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1832, ch. 208, sec. 1, ........
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1081
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In any issues of fact, framed in orphans court, and sent to any county
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court for trial, upon suggestion and affidavit that a fair trial can-
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not be had, the court may order the issues to be sent to any other
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county court— 1836, ch. 269, .......
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1243
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JAIL.
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The removal of persons authorized from one jail to another in the same
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county, by the direction of the court, not considered an escape —
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1801, ch. 71, ..........
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459
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Cases in which citizens committed to prison for any criminal matter
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may be removed to the custody of another officer, or to some com-
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mon jail— 1809, ch. 125, sec. 5, .......
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570
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Punishment for burning — 1809, ch. 138, sec. 8, .
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582
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Allowance to the sheriffs of 87 1/2 cents per week for the maintenance of
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debtors committed under ca. sa. issued by a justice of the peace, to
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be paid by the creditor — 1820, ch. 186, sec. 1, ....
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741
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Same for the maintenance of debtors arrested on any ca. sa. issued from
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any county court, court of appeals, or court of chancery, or com-
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mitted for want of special bail — 1820, ch. 186, sec. 2,
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712
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Mode prescribed for releasing the debtor on the creditor's refusal to
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pay the allowance weekly in advance — 1820, ch. 186, sec. 1, 2,
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742
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The sheriff to furnish wholesome provisions to the prisoner, to the
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value of 12 1/2 cents per day, under a penalty of $10 — 1820, ch. 186,
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sec 6, ...........
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744
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This law not to extend to any debtor committed on allegations filed
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under the act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and con-
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fined for any debt due before his application for the benefit of said
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law— 1820, ch. 186, sec. 3, .......
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743
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Nor to any person committed for an offence against the laws of this
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state, or for any fine— 1820, ch. 186, sec. 8, ....
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744
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Sheriffs to provide such food, &c. for the comfort of sick persons con-
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fined in the several jails, as may he necessary — 1825, ch. 41,*
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824
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Prisoners committed to any of the jails of this state under the authority
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of the United States, except for offences against the constitution and
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laws thereof, may be discharged by the sheriffs unless the compen-
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sation allowed him by this act for keeping and supporting each
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prisoner, be paid or secured to be paid — 1822, ch. 221,
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788
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* The local laws of the different counties have modified these general provisions.
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