104 COURTS. [ART. 29.
ARTICLE XXIX.
Courts.
COURT OF APPEALS
43 Per diem of crier and sheriff.
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CIRCUIT COURTS FOR COUNTIES.
45. Powers of circuit judges may require
production of original papers: bail in crimi-
nal cases oath of security.
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COURT OF APPEALS.
1868, c. 30 repeals 1863, c. 107 being section 43 of this article [Sup. 72] and enacts
the following in lieu thereof:
1868, c.30.
Per diem of
crier and
sheriff.
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SEC. 43. The crier appointed by the court of appeals
shall receive five dollars a day for his attendance for
every day, Sundays excepted, during the terms of ses-
sion of said court of appeals, and whenever, in the
judgment of said court, the attendance or services of a
sheriff may be required in said court, the judges thereof
may direct a sheriff to attend or perform such services,
for which attendance and services the said sheriff shall
be entitled to a per diem of three dollars and fifty
cents, and the judges of said court shall, at the end of
each session of the said court, give the said crier and
sheriff a certificate of the number of days for which
they are respectively entitled to said per diem.
In force and approved February 18, 1868.
CIRCUIT COURTS FOR THE COUNTIES.
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1868, c. 52 repeals section 45 and enacts the following in lieu thereof:
1868, c 52.
Powers of
circuit judges.
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45. Each of the circuit judges of the counties, or
judicial circuits, as now kid off, constituted and desig-
nated by the present constitution, may make orders at
common law at any place in their circuit, take effect in
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May require
production of
original papers.
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any part of their circuit, and may require in writing
the original papers in any case, or abstracts and tran-
scripts to be produced before them or either of them,
wherever they or either of them may be in their cir-
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