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Code · Missouri · Chapter 106

106.280. Right of appeal.

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106.280. Right of appeal. — In all prosecutions under sections 106.220 to 106.290 , the defendant shall, upon conviction, after judgment of removal is entered, be entitled to an appeal to the supreme court of Missouri, and said cause shall have precedence in said court on such appeal, and such supreme court shall hear such appeal as soon as possible. Pending such appeal such officer shall be suspended from office, and the trial court shall appoint a resident of the county, qualified in law, who shall act as such special officer pending the appeal; and if the decision on said appeal in said supreme court shall be in favor of the defendant, he shall be entitled to the pay for the time for which he was removed.
The person acting as such officer during such appeal shall be entitled to the same compensation of a duly elected officer. The costs herein provided for shall be taxed against and paid by the county in which said proceedings originated. And the fee of any prosecuting attorney, as provided for in sections 106.220 to 106.290 , shall be a reasonable one, fixed by the court, and payable out of the county treasury.
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(RSMo 1939 § 12834)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 11208; 1919 § 9181; 1909 § 10210
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