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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · May 16, 1910 · Chapter 241

Chapter 241. Transferring Oregon County to the southern division of the western judicial district of Missouri

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CHAP. 241.— An Act Transferring Oregon County to the southern division of the western judicial district of Missouri. May 16, 1910.[[H. R. 24150](/us/bill/61/hr/24150).][[Public, No. 180](/us/pl/61/180).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Missouri western judicial district. Oregon County, transferred to southern division. *Proviso*. Pending causes. That the county of Oregon, in the State of Missouri, be detached from the eastern judicial district and attached to the southern division of the western judicial district of the State of Missouri: *Provided*, That courts of the eastern district shall retain and exercise jurisdiction over all causes and proceedings, civil and criminal, arising in or coming from said county and begun and pending at the date of taking effect of this Act, and of all criminal offenses committed in said county prior to the date this Act goes into effect, the prosecution of which have not begun, as completely as if this Act were not passed.
Approved, May 16, 1910.
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