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 9],3 · eTIil'LE 23.-—-JUDIO'1A1§ Y jaxata far eamé ar favaayalmll be tried by the acaart witheat tac ala at  .(B. S. 3 819; Maxzi.3, 1911. c. 231, 5 @7, aa $;at. 1166.)   _. W ·· ew 7 7  _     , 435. Pctemptary mslleagea exmdag aapber allmgeé.~··—· gi. ia the eti·i»¤1-afihlcaliital mmm. the party tadicted pemmp. gmail; aaaimaaa jlarars shave  aum  -  aliased him by law, .>=ta:·h exeésa at challeagm shall be dlmlkrwm by the court, and the eaaae ehalfpracwd 1'e;·~· trial ia the game maliaer as if they 1.a;als1athee¤mat¥&_. (R. S. § 1031.)-,. . _ ag; _ "  _ W 425. (3@cinl    288.) Blsqaalihéatien fer servgm ia maecatiemi far Rxtny. pelygaéay, er aalaw-ful cohabi- {atiea.-————Ia any aramcatlea fer higamy, polygamy, or unlawful aaalhalnitatiaa, xmder any statute of the United Qtates, lt shall be miaclaxlt caaée af challenge te any pexma drawn or summoaed as a jaryzaéa @1* taleamaa- . . a _ \ . _ _ X ‘ - Fira:. that he is- er hea been livlng in the practice bf blgamy, iallygaaiy. er unlawful cchabitatlen with more thaa one woman, ae mat he. is or has h&a ·gullty ct an cdensel puaishablé by aaetierlé 513~ai2d 514 h£.'1‘ltle»18; 0} ’ ‘   _.   · ‘  that he belieyea fit right for yy a man to have more tlhaa aaa living and `uédlyereed Mite. at the same time, pi to llvemia the ”p:·ac_t1ee of cehabltlug with more than one- woman.) { I any peraea appearing or egeredias a j,urar or talesgnan, and challenged on either at the`) foregoing gretmilé, may be chesziaaed gaihle cath asm to the existence of any auch cause of challenge ; and ether evidence may be lut1·0duced·bearlugMupQp the qaestlah raised hy auch [challenge; and this question. shall he~trled’by theeeurt. `_··_ __ ’ · ··. _· \ '-· Bat as to @e hist gretmd dt challenge before mentlohed, the pezison    2 net he bound ’ to answer it ghe `ahall aayazpea his with that hé·d¢<!ul1€8·01`| the aground that-his aasa·er may tend to crimluate lkml! ; and lt he Bh8u_&11SW€f aaa ta aaid mst 'groaad,. his mswee shall duet he given in cyl- _ [dence la any  prweeutica asaihst him let any offense ahave aamed;. but it hed dxlleea to mswe: ea any ground, he shall be rejected as-izicempetegt. (Mat. 22, 1882, c. 47,4 5, 22 Stat. 31; Manz.3, 1 11, c. 231,1 288, 36 Stat. 1166.)". W q¤ a;ael· 12.-5-GENHAL PQOVISIONQ. · ’ ~ 431.   ta lun   refer to pectlaai of Judicial abode. · 432,   1116 flac! Tl¤E‘1_§0YQi‘!l_ mastmction ot Juglcial Code. 4323. lafexeaee at legislative eanstzuction. . l — _ · 4:+1. ebexlgmtlamas j" The Judicial _Code.•f _. · 431. (lmicld. Cade, peetlen 292.) _ lvm  refer te   ef. Judicial Ccée.-—-Wherever, in any law het ceatained withl1l\the`Judlclal Code, a reference is made to any law revi@ ex embraced iB,,_8t1£h Code, euchirete1··· eace, atter March 3, 1911,Yehall ·be»c0@trum.t<>.re£er to the Gectiea at the Judlclal Cade late which has been carrim er revised Z the provision at law te,a·h1ch retevgace is se made. ; (Mar. 3, · 1.911. c. %1, { @3, 36· ~Stat. 1181.). ” ·i (· l li ’ ` ,432. (Judicial  293.) Sectlmxa·11..t¤»15—ef Title 1 gavem   of the   Cade.-———·¥The eprevlslchs of “ eaéctieaa 11 to 15. ei Title 1,   incluaivé; alxall apply to and Savage the eeaetraetlcm at   psrevialeas ct the Jixdiclali Code. (Mar. .3; 1911, c. @1, I wil, 36 Stat. 1167.) - 433, (ladicialjleée, Mellen 2%.) IHerea¢e of legislative caast{uctieh.·5—·The arraagemeat and claxaihcatlem ef. the several eectieaa et the Jaldiclal  have been ._made_ far the parpaee ag a* mere convenient aha éogqerly arrangement of the aame, &Hd_t1}@1‘€f§17€l he _ inference er prmamptiaa of al legislatiye elmatmctima la to be drawn by reason at- the chapter under which n any particular aeetien at the lhldlclal Code la . placed. l (Mar. 3, 1911, c. @1, 1  33.Stat.l118'Z.) ·‘ _ . I 434.  _(Jaéicia.l. Cade,   2%.) —Deeigmtiaa."aa" “The J  Cade."—·—.·The. Act at March 3. 1911, ·ch~apter  231. {36 ’ Stat.’1%7.), may m designated and elted aa _ "`The Judicial Cade? _ (Mar. 3, 1911; ci E1, 5 298,36 Stat. HBS.) i _ { ,_’ 86270°—··=26-·-——————58 l ·° — · · `· "

QODE AND J UDIGIARY  452 Olxapter 1 3 .---—···REI’EyALING PROVISIGHS. Sec. N { I W " 441.,Et'£ect ct repeal; terms qt judges; saiarim. 442.-1Smue ;‘ rights am; ¤,§ected. ‘ ‘ 443. 0¤e¤ses committed} hpw prasmfutcd aaé smicgced. t ‘ Sgctian 441. (.Yudicial# Cadet section 298.) E§ect of repeal; f terms af judges; salaxiigs.-—···Thc repeal by the Judicial Sade nf. lawg existing pgigr to March 3, 1911, p1’0$" idiBg ffo1' th? appointmmt of judges mm other omcers manticzned ine {ma Judicial Code, or sdectiug the orgmxtzaticqm of the courts, shaii I not be construed to aged; the tenure of umm of me incumbents iexcépt the q_$ce be agbolished), but the?} shall ccntimxayta hah} tgheir respective cmces during the terms fc: whiéh appoiutm, unless rem0#ed as px·0videQ_by luwf; mar (except the $$129 be nboljshed) shall such repeal affect the sstary cr fém 0: cemp ·p¢-gusition of any otiiccrf or) person holding hmm or gcsimm by ` virtue of any law. (Mar. 3; 1911,·c:·%1, 5 2%, 36 Stat. 1169.) 442. (J indicinl Code, sectiain  _Ssmc*;§ (tights nat sffcctcd.-+-Tha repeal by the Judigeial Code bt laws existing prim to Marc}: 3, 1911, or {che amcudménts tberéci', embraced in xhe Judicigl Code, shall xzopaiect. any act doné, cr any right §ccm:~ ing '01‘. accrued, or any suit or proceeding, mciudigg those mmb ‘ -·i11g op writ of error, appeal, certzmcatc, or writ at certiorari, in may pppellgte [court mfenea to _0r included within, the pm? visions of the Judiqial Codwpending én Margin 3, 1911, mx; aii. such suits and proceedings, and suit; and proceedings mr mum arbing or hcts done prior m such dgtafmay m gomméuced and _ prosecuted within the * same tiing gud with the same effgct, was-if·said_ repeal or amendments had not béem madé. (Max. 3, 1911, /c._%1,x§ @9, 36 Stat; 1169.), ·_ ’  L  _ 443. (Judicial Code, section fiw.) Ofemes wmmitted, has _ pt@uted Amd cnfbrc¤d.·-Atl! offgnsm commitqtcd, and all penalties, forfeiturgs; or liabilities mcurred 'pricr to March 3. $1911. tmder xnnj law embraced in-, amended, pr, rewked by thp `Judicial Code, may be prosecuted and p¤¤is£ed,1<;¤r med · for and recovered, in the district courts, in  same mamma and with the game eteét ag it gwuch Codex had dat been passgd. (Mar. 3,*1911, c. 231, S 309,  Mw.) ‘ EV   ~ . Part II,-·-THE QJUDICIARY cnapm  · ·  , L { sec. 14, Hwns _4 ccnrtm ---,4---,. ., . ;., ; .. 451 · ·_;5.,Dm~rnxc·x: xm-mmms, l£AR8aHAL8, cnxnxs, mn cmu .1<:c¤m.·· ··  gx crncna, nm ccmussmzmns .,...;‘.. ... L ,...,.. .;...; 481 16. Fans, c0uPnx$u·;0¤, nin Accounts os·‘qr1=·:c¤¤s---.; .,.,. 541 .17. Evmnrcn,  ... e... i -.. 631 — 18. `Pgocnmms ,.,. .,..-;-.1. 4..;...-, ,,,,,, ` $21  Chqpwr {14.-·-·-HABEAS CORPUS. * 451. Power of courts., ·· 452. Power ct judges. ‘ I ‘ 453.·Whgm prisoner is in jail. _ ‘ _ 454; Applicatinn {or; compmmt in writing. 45Q. Allowance ansi diregticn. __ $56. Tpe of x·etu"i·n.  QD 457. {Fup; of rcturix 458. Emily to bh pmducedé 459, Day fox; hearing. M _ = 460} Denial pt return; counter ailegatimxé: aménqhzentn. _ 461. Summary hearing; disposition ot party. -  F 462. Cases involving law wot nations: notice at service. 463. Beviewi, L. A L464, Appeals, how taken., - _ Y 465. Pehding proceedings in certain) gases; limitation at appeals. 46Q; Appeal ”tcu cii·cuit: court ot appésks; gscrtimgratc at ·prqbab1¢ cgguse; Section 451. Power of cqurks,-·-·-The , Supremé Comqt and me R di$u·ict_c¢mrts Shah have —p6wer ~t;,o {sue writs of habmis corpus. 452. Power of__j¤dgc·s.——-The several justices of th; $HDI‘é!{¥<* O 0‘u1·; and the several jxxslgesuf the circuit egurts off etppcal :md_ 0{ thé district C§lllI`t$,_ within theinrespective. jm·i.sdi~cti0r1s, shall. hav&~ pqwer to gmnt writgs of habeas ·c0;·pus fm: the purposely! I ) · ‘ . g
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