Chap. 531.—An ACT allowing fee to A. M. Dickinson in Carrico case.
Approved March 1, 1894.
Whereas one Carrico, a United States deputy marshal, was indicted
for murder in the county court of Smyth county, where A. M. Dick-
inson was commonwealth’s attorney; and
Whereas the said Carrico obtained a removal of his case to the
United States district court at Abingdon, Virginia, which compelled
the said A. M. Dickinson to assist the attorney-general in the pro-
secution there, after failing to get the cause removed to the state
court; and
Whereas it is the opinion of the attorney-general that Mister
Dickinson’s fee of two hundred dollars is very reasonable for the
service he has rendered the state in said cause:
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the
said fee of two hundred dollars be, and it is hereby, allowed, and
that the auditor of public accounts deliver to A. M. Dickinson his
warrant on the treasurer for the amount.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.