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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · June 21, 1902 · Chapter 1137

Chapter 1137. To fix the fees of United States marshals in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 1137.— An Act To fix the fees of United States marshals in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. June 21, 1902.[[Public, No. 167](/us/pl/57/167).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in felony cases before Indian Territory.Fees of marshals and deputies. United States commissioners for preliminary examination, and in all cases in the district courts, whether arising under the laws of the United States or under the statutes of Arkansas, as made applicable to the Indian Territory, section eight hundred and twenty-nine of the [R.
S., sec. 829, p. 155](/us/rs/s829/p155). Revised Statutes of the United States shall be applicable to the services rendered by United States marshals and their respective deputies in said Territory, and all deductions and disallowances made by Deductions, etc., allowed. the accounting officers under the decision of the Comptroller of the Treasury of the United States shall be allowed, except so far as the marshals have been reimbursed for the amounts of such deductions and disallowances; but before any item of such deductions or disallowances Submission of proof. shall be allowed, proof satisfactory to the Auditor for the State and other Departments shall be made that the amount of such item has not been reimbursed to the marshal.
Sec. 2. That all witnesses in felony cases before United States commissioners, Witnesses’ fees. and all witnesses in civil and criminal cases in the district courts of said Territory, shall be entitled to the fees provided in section eight hundred and forty-eight of the Revised Statutes of the [R. S., sec. 848, p. 160](/us/rs/s848/p160). United States, except that clerks and other officers of the United States shall be entitled to the compensation provided in section eight hundred [R.
S., sec. 850, p. 160](/us/rs/s850/p160). and fifty of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Sec. 3. That all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with this Act are Repeal. hereby repealed. Approved, June 21, 1902.
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