Chapter 328. Establishing regular terms of the United States circuit and district courts of the northern district of California at Sacramento, California, and of the southern division of the southern district of California at San Diego, California
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CHAP. 328.— An Act Establishing regular terms of the United States circuit and district courts of the northern district of California at Sacramento, California, and of the southern division of the southern district of California at San Diego, California. June 22, 1910.[[H. R. 26318](/us/bill/61/hr/26318).][[Public, No. 237](/us/pl/61/237).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there shall be one term California northern judicial district.
Terms of court at Sacramento. *Post*, p. 1107. each of the United States district and circuit courts for the northern district of California held in the city of Sacramento, California, in each year from and after the passage of this Act, said term to begin on the second Monday in April and continue as long as the business may require. Sec. 2. That the clerk of the district and circuit courts for the Duties of officials. northern district of California and the marshal and district attorney for said district shall perform the duties appertaining to their offices, respectively, for said courts.
Sec. 3. That there shall be two terms each of the United States California southern district. Terms of court at San Diego. circuit and district courts for the southern division of the southern district of California held in the city of San Diego, California, in each year from and after the passage of this Act, the first term to begin on the second Monday in March and the second term on the second Monday in September, said terms to continue as long as the business may require, and all causes, civil and criminal, within said division may be tried, heard, and determined by said courts, either at Los Angeles or San Diego.
Sec. 4. That the clerk of the district and circuit courts for the Duties of officials. southern district of California and the marshal and district attorney for said district shall perform the duties appertaining to their offices, respectively, for said court at San Diego; but, except when court is in Records, etc., at Los Angeles. session and a judge present, the clerk’s office of said court shall be at Los Angeles, where all the records of said courts may be kept, process returned, and all duties performed.
Approved, June 22, 1910.