An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1914 |
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Law Number | 224 |
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Chap. 224.—An ACT to appropriate the sum of sixteen dollars and fifteen
cents ($16.15) to pay C. C. Cochran, deputy United States clerk, for fees
due him for services rendered in the case of the Commonwealth against
Wick Ison. (H. B. 312.)
Approved March 24, 1914.
Whereas, Wick Ison, was indicted in the circuit court for Dicken-
son county, in July, nineteen hundred and thirteen, for the murder
of Everett Hibbetts, and before trial he removed the trial of said
case to the United States district court for the western district of
Virginia, at Big Stone Gap, Virginia, according to the law and the
statutes in such cases made and provided; and,
Whereas, upon the removal of such cause the Commonwealth’s
attorney for Dickenson, and the attorney general, directed and
ordered the clerk of the United States court, at. Big Stone Gap, Vir-
ginia, to issue summons for certain witnesses on behalf of the Com-
monwealth, the fees for which amounted to sixteen dollars and fif-
teen cents; ‘and,
Whereas, there is no statute in Virginia authorizing the payment
of said fees for the said services; and,
Whereas, it appears that the said sum of sixteen dollars and
fifteen cents has been deducted from the salary of C. C. Cochran,
deputy for Stanley W. Martin, clerk of the United States district
court for the western district of Virginia, and that the said C. C.
Cochran is entitled to the said amount from the State of Virginia;
therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the sum of sixteen dollars and fifteen cents be, and the same is,
hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated for the purpose of paying the said C. C. Cochran the
amount above set forth.
2. An emergency existing, this act shall be in force from its
passage.