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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 171

said justice of the peace shall, on the sixth day


thereafter, enter judgment of condemnation against

Enter judg-

the boat, tackle, nets, or other" equipments of such

ment.

offender which had been seized by the officer afore-


said, which said boat, tackle, nets or other equip-


ments shall, after ten days' notice, be, by the said


officer, sold to the highest bidder for cash, and from


the proceeds of such sale shall deduct the fees al-


lowed constables upon executions, the costs incident


to such trial and judgment, together with such


expense as such officer may have incurred in the


taking and keeping of such property, and shall then


divide the residue between the informer and the

How dispos-

schools of the county equally, said officer not to be

ed of.

liable for any damage or loss of said property while


in his custody which may occur without fault on


his part.


SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That if any person or


persons convicted of offending against any of the


provisions of this act shall think himself aggrieved


by such conviction, he or they may appeal from the


judgment of the justice of the peace before whom


such conviction is had, at any time within ten days


from the rendition thereof, to the circuit court of

Right of ap-

the county in which the trial was had. If any re-

peal.

sistance be made to the officer directed to execute


this act by any person or persons offending against


the same, the said officer shall summon the posse


commitatus and proceed therewith without delay to


execute his duty under such warrant. The justice


before whom such offender or offenders shall be taken


shall have full power to issue summons for all wit-


nesses that be named to him, to compel their appear-


ance and examine them under oath.


SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts

Inconsistent

of acts inconsistent with this act be and the same

acts repealed.

are hereby repealed, and that this act shall take ef-


fect from the date of its passage.


Approved April 10, 1880.




 

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