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Louisiana's Justice of the Peace: 1934

Laws and History

1934

page 71

ACT No. 24. AN ACT To amend and re-enact Articles 17 and 156 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Approved August 20, 1934

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ACT No. 142.  AN ACT To amend and re-enact Sections 7, 8, and 9 of Act 276 of 1928, entitled: "An Act to amend and re-enact Act 234 of 1918, entitled: 'An Act abolishing the offices of justice of the peace and constable in the Seventh Ward of the Parish of Tangipahoa, and creating in their stead the City Court of Hammond and the necessary officers of said Court and defining the qualifications, powers and terms of offices, and the time and manner of election or appointment, jurisdiction of said Court, manner of taking appeals therefrom, domicile of said Court and method of executing process, and providing their salaries and fees, and providing for the disposition of the fines and penalties assessed and collected by said Court and for the care and use of the prisoners awaiting trial and tried and convicted by said Court; and to repeal all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this Act."

Approved July 13, 1934.

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ACT No. 79.  A JOINT RESOLUTION  Proposing an amendment to Section 51 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, relative to the terms of city judges, the City of Baton Rouge excepted.

Approved July 13, 1934.

Ex Session

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ACT No. 8. . AN ACT To amend and re-enact Sections 3, 5, 25 (as amended by Act 110 of 1934), 27 (as amended by Act 110 of 1934), 28 and 30 (as amended by Act 215 of 1924) of Act 97 of 1922, entitled: "An Act to provide for calling, hold- ing, conducting and regulating primary elections by political parties and to define the term political party; to provide for defraying expenses of said primary elec tions; and to prescribe what violations of the provisions of this act shall be offenses and to provide penalties for same; and to repeal all laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith."

Approved November 21, 1934