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A Brief History of the Orleans Criminal District Court: 1824

1824-1825

(150)
AN ACT To change the time of holding the session of the Courts of Justice herein mentioned.

(24)
AN ACT
to determine the nature of the interest for which Judges, Jurors and other persons therein mentioned may be challenged.

(46)
AN ACT
Relative to the Printing of the Criminal Code.

(54)
RESOLUTION.
Whereas, through an unfortunate accident, the manuscript copy of the Criminal Code, prepared for this State by the Honorable Edward Livingston, has been destroyed by fire. BE it resolved by the Senate and House if Representatives of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly convened, That the General Assembly sympathises with the author in the loss he has sustained, and prolongs until the first Monday of.January eighteen hundred and twenty six, the time fixed for completing and delivering the said work
Approved January 31st, 1825.

(202)
AN ACT
Supplementary to the act entitled "An act to provide for the payment of the rent of Houses or Rooms hired for the sittings of the several State Courts in New-Orleans, and for other purposes," Approved March 6th 1819.

1824 Page 150

1824 page 24

1825 page 46

1825 page 54

1825 page 202