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 $$3 TITLE 28.-—-JUDICIAL C0 ,,y.._.§ mlaler of legal fees for such copy, said clerk eo offending S _§,,,;;__ my eonriction thereof in the district court of the (United i genes to which said action or proceeding was removed, be- 1 .—m..~<l not more than $1,000, or imprisoned not more than one 1 ego: or both. The district court to which any cause shall be 1 ..m·e1.l¤· under this chapter Stull have power to issue a writ i ra rairaiorari to said- State comi commanding said State court 1 g,. make return of the record in any such eause removed as· ,.~,;~.·§eid. or in which any one or more of the plaintids orde- §,.;.J:u:ts have complied with the provisions of this chapter rj ·. vibe removal of the game, and enforce said writ according C  imc. It it shall be impossible for the parties or persons. d .,;..~.§~:ite»s for the removal thereof, to obtain such copy, for the .- ;;—a·¤ that the clerk of said State court refuses to {furnish a S ...1.;; me payment of legal feesjor for any other reason, the .ii—2ri¢·t court shall make an order requiring the prosecutor .111 “ my inch aetion or proceeding to enforce forfeiture eor recover G as- wlaicla the samewvas commenced, within such time as the xwexrt may determine; and in default thereof the c0urt shall ‘·t réiazntss the said aqdou or proceeding; but if said order shall 1... mzzlgalicd with, then said district court ‘sl1al1_ ~req.uire_ the I <»i}l_QIj party to plead.: and said action or proceeding shall `pro- ··“ .-mi to- iinal judgment. --The said district court maymake an ¥ ..rm·r requiring the parties thereto to plead de novo; and the I iaeal given, conditioned. ae. aforesaid, shall be discharged so far _1 oa it requires eopy__o1' the record to be tiled ras aforesaid. (Mar.` 3. ISE'5, ·c. 137, { 7, 18 Stat. 472;-Man. 3, 1911·,.o. 231, $39, 36 `f
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83. Serviee of process; after removal.-ein all cases removed ( f:{m any State court to any United States court. for trial in 1 wiaieh any one ofmore of the defendants has not been served adm Q process or ia wlliclr the} same has not been perfected t prior to smih remoral,-or in which the process served upon 1 me defendant or. defendants, or any of them i proves, to be de- f4s·:ive, such process may be completed by e United States  court through its owcers, or new` process as to. efend nts upon -‘ o.·im_m process has not been oompleted maybe issued 0ut.of · adm: Ifnited States court, or eerviée may be perfected in such .* mutt ia the same manner ae at eases which are originally filed 1 in meh- United States eourt, Nothing ig; this Section shell be i construed`to_deprive any defendant upon whom process is so I »·.ers·ed after removal, oi his rléht to move to remand the cause ‘ to the State court., the same as if process had been aerved * upen‘ him prior to such removal-; (Apr. .16, 1-920, c. 146, 41" '
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1 Chapter- 4. -··-— DISTQICT COURTS;. MISCELLANEOUS ¢ rnovxsross. f “ f~ 1 See. · - I  1 zo:. Capital mms. 1 102. Oxeem edtne high ma. . »· · ‘ 193. GIBNBI hen: in one district and completed in another. J I 104. 5;;.1ts for pmalttes and forfeiture:. 4 · - 105. Suits; for internal-revenue taxes. 1 1®.·Se1z.ares made on high  _ · _ 1 107. Capture of pmperty used in insurrection. , 103. 8e1s¤r$ mer rsriom drcussstsaeq. ." 1 109. Patent eases. _ _ _ 119. Proceedings to enjoin Comptroller of Currency. - 111. when wrt ei several defendants can not beserved. ·t _ 112. Cari: nests; srrests ta; distrietsvaere brought; e¤ect1ve· period. , 113. Suits}: States eoetsiatag were than eeedistrttt. *‘ rr i 114. Diiirécss containing more than one diriaioe; traamfer ot criminal  115. Suits et mal nature. e I _.i' L _`   1 116. Propmty la dignteat mtrlcts in same State. ~ . 3 117. Prgasrty in dwermt Bute: in same clreulte; Jurisdiction of ro— I . wer. » c c   · 11.8. Absent defendantsyin suits to enforce liens. ‘ HQ. Tmasfcr of civil itunes to another division of &¤tr1ét. .1

MDE AND JUDICIARY § IOS ec. * 20. Change of venue from one diyislcn to another in indiana. 21. Creation ol new district or division. ` 22. Creation of new district, or transfer of tcrxitery; lien. 23. .C0mmiszioners;~0a.ths te appraisers. 24. Management of property by` ieceivers. 25. Suits against receiver. ‘ 26. Oihcers of courts. ‘ it 27. ~}{&St€I'8 or receivers. %_ Section 101. (Judicial Codcysection 40.) Capital cases.-- Fhe trial of roffenscs punishable with death shall be had ia the t eouuty where the offense was committed, where that can he lone without.great’inconvenience. (R. S. § 729: Max; 3, 1911, ·. 231, § -10, 36 Stat; 1100.) 1 V _ 102., (Judicial Code, [section 41.) OEeascs an the high eas.g——-The trial of all offenses committed umn the high ea·as<, »r elsevéhere bat of the jurisdiction of any particular State cr listrict; Shall be in` the district where the `offender is fcmml, irlntoj which he is first brought. (R.  730; Mar. 3,. 1911, z. 231, § ·11, 36 Stat. 1100.) · _. i ‘ _ _ E 103; (Judicial Code, section 42Q) Offensm begun in eae dis¤· rict and completed in another.-—-When any edeuse against, the lhiited States is begun in ene judicial district and c¢»mpleted` n another, it shall be deemed to have been committed ia either, md may be dealt with, inquired of, tried,:determined. and xuxiished in either district, in the same maxmer as ft it had >ecn actually and wholly committed therein. (R. S. § 731;, liar. 3;.1911, c.`231, § 42, 36·Stat.°11_00.) e Q c ‘ _104. (Judicial Code, section 43.) _ Suits fer penalties and {orfeitui·cs.-—-All pecunianjy penalties and fcrfeiturese may be med for and recovered either it; the district where they aeeme lr in the district where the eReader isfoundi. J (B..§.t§ 732; Har. 3, 1911, c. 231, §° 43,, 36 Stat. 1100.) é “ .105. _(Judicial`Cede,l section 44.)  fer ·iate1·¤1l·:evea¤c axes.-—»'1TaxesIaccruing umlenf any law providing internal tievee nie may be sued for and recovered either in the district where he liability for such tak occurs er ia the district where the ielihquent re»sid_es. (R. S.°§‘ 733; Mar.- 3, 1911, ,e. $1, § 44;* K6 Stat. ’1100.)` '  _ · ‘ i .` 106. (Jiidicial -CQd¢, section 45.) Seizures made c ea high _ aess.—Preceedtugs on seizures made eh the high seaa, fer ter- · Seiture under. any law- efthe;»United States, may becpreecmted. 11-any district imo which the property so seized‘is.br0aght and glroceedinga instituted. Proceedings on sneh aeimres made withini any district shall be prosecuted in the dietrictwhere the xeizure ia made, except in cases where it is otherwise provided. (R; S. 5 734 ; `Maxd 3, 1911, c. 231, 5 45, 36 Stat. 1189.) 107.' (Judicial Code, seqticn 46.) {hpture of pmperty ucd in i1ns¤rrectie¤.—-Prtjtrexedinzigs for tne`ccadetana;ti<.m 01* any prepartyl captured, whether on the. high seas or elsewhere eat _ et the limits `of any judicial tlistrict, 0; Xwithiu any district, em account qt its bei¤g__ purchased or acquitm, `sald at given, with intent to use or employ the Same, or te setter it ta he used er employed, in aidiag, abetting, er prompting any imatrectien against the Qevemmeut et the United States, or kaeveiagtg ae used or employed by the owizer thereet, at with his maaent, may be prosecuted in any district where the  was be aeized, er, inte which it mai he taken and   first instituted. ‘(R. S. 5.735; Mar. 3, 1911, c. 231,1 46, 38 Stat. ` L100;) 2 —, · ;`. _` · 10§a c(]lfdici al. Code, aecticm 47.) Seizures aader tariaaa cir- ¤umat:aces.—Precee<lings an seciautes ter forfeiture et Qty ves·. sel ot barge entering any port at entry which has been cteaed byzthe President idpursuanice at law, er of goods and chattels coming from a State or secticn d®la1*ed‘by pmelamatiea of the President tb be ia inaurrectioa inte other parts of the Unitedx States, ar of any vessel er vehicle caaveying such property, cr tioilveying `petscns to Q1; from such State or section, or of any vessel belcrigiagjin whole- or in part, te may inhabitant of such —