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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · February 21, 1908 · Chapter 33

Chapter 33. To attach Shelby County, in the State of Texas, to the Beaumont division of the eastern judicial district of said State and to detach it from the Tyler division of said district

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CHAP. 33.— An Act To attach Shelby County, in the State of Texas, to the Beaumont division of the eastern judicial district of said State and to detach it from the Tyler division of said district. February 21, 1908.[[[H. R. 6231.]](/us/bill/70/hr/6231)[[[Public, No. 29.]](/us/pl/70/29) *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Shelby County, in theTexas eastern judicial district.Shelby County transferred to Beaumont division.Vol. 32, p. 68.
State of of Texas, be, and the same is hereby, attached to and made a part of the Beaumont division of the eastern judicial district of the State of Texas and detached from the Tyler division of said judicial district. Sec. 2. That all process against persons resident in said county ofReturn of process, etc. Shelby and cognizable before the court in said judicial district shall be issued out of and made returnable to said court at Beaumont, and that all prosecutions against persons for offenses committed in said county shall be tried in said court at Beaumont: *Provided*, That no*Proviso*.Pending causes not affected. civil or criminal cause begun and pending prior to the passage of this Act shall be in any way affected by it.
Approved, February 21, 1908.
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