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be annexed a certified copy of the order to appear for judgment, the affidavits proving its publication, and a certified copy of the judgment of outlawry.

§ 822. Appeal may be at any time taken, by defendant, from judgment. —An appeal may be taken by the defendant, at any time, from a judgment of outlawry.

§ 823. Appeal, how taken and proceedings thereon. -The appeal may be taken in person or by counsel, in the same manner, and the proceedings thereon are the same, as upon an appeal from a judgment of conviction on an indictment.

§ 824. Effect of reversal. — If the judgment be reversed, on appeal, the defendant is restored to his civil rights.

§ 825. Defendant may be arrested to receive judgment, notwithstanding outlawry.— Notwithstanding judgment of outlawry against the defendant, he may be arrested at any time thereafter, to receive judgment upon the conviction.

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§ 826. No other proceeding for outlawry in criminal cases, allowed. No other proceeding for the outlawry of the defendant in a criminal action, can be had than that provided in this title.

TITLE IV.

Of Proceedings against Fugitives from Justice.

CHAPTER I. Fugitives from another state or territory, into

this state.

II. Fugitives from this state, iuto another state or

territory.

CHAPTER I.

FUGITIVES FROM ANOTHER STATE OR TERRITORY, INTO THIS STATE.

SEC. 827. To be delivered up by the governor, on demand of the executive authority of the state or territory from which they have fled.

828. Magistrate to issue warrant.

829. Proceedings for arrest and commitment of the person
charged.

830. When, and for what time to be committed.
831. His admission to bail.

832. Magistrate to give notice to the district attorney, of
the name of the person and the cause of his arrest.
833. District attorney to give notice to executive authority
of the state or territory, etc.

834. Person arrested to be discharged, unless surrendered within the time limited.

835. Magistrate to return his proceedings to the next court of sessions. Proceedings thereon.

§ 827. Requisitions from other states, etc.- A person charged in any state or territory of the United States, with treason, felony, or other crime, who shall flee from justice and be found in this state, must on demand of the executive authority of the state or territory from which he fled, be delivered up by the governor of this state, to be removed to the state or territory having jurisdiction of the crime.

§ 828. Magistrate to issue warrant. A magistrate may issue a warrant for the apprehension of a person so charged, who shall flee from justice and be found within this state.

§ 829. Proceedings for arrest and commitment of the person charged. The proceedings for the arrest and commitment of the person charged are in all respects similar to those provided in this Code, for the arrest and commitment of a person charged with a public offense committed in this state; except, that an exemplified copy of an indictment found, or other judicial proceeding had against him, in the state or territory in which he is charged to have committed the offense, may be received as evidence before the magistrate.

§ 830. When, and for what time to be committed.— If, from the examination, it appear that the person charged has committed the crime alleged, the magistrate, by warrant reciting the accusation, must commit him to the proper custody in his county, for a time specified in the warrant, which the magistrate deems reasonable, to enable the arrest of the fugitive under the warrant of the executive of this state, on the requisition of the executive authority of the state or territory in which he committed the offense, unless he give bail, as provided in the next section, or until he be legally discharged.

§ 831. His admission to bail. — A judge of the supreme court may admit the person arrested, to bail, by an undertaking, with sufficient sureties and in such sum as he deems proper, for his appearance before him at a time specified in the undertaking, and for his surrender to be arrested upon the warrant of the governor of this state.

§ 832. Magistrate to notify the district attorney. Immediately upon the arrest of the person charged, the magistrate must give notice to the district attorney of the county, of the name of the person and the cause of his arrest.

§ 833. District attorney to give notice to executive authority of the state, etc.—The district attorney must immediately thereafter give notice to the executive authority of the state or territory, or to the prosecuting attorney, or presiding judge of the criminal court of the city or county therein, having jurisdiction of the offense, to the end that a demand may be made for the arrest and surrender of the person charged.

§ 834. Person arrested to be discharged, unless duly surrendered.-- The person arrested must be discharged from custody or bail, unless before the expiration of the time designated in the warrant or undertaking, he be arrested under the warrant of the governor of this state.

§ 835. Magistrate to return his proceedings to the next court of sessions. Proceedings thereon. — The magistrate must return his proceedings to the next court of sessions of the county, which must thereupon inquire into the cause of the arrest and detention of the person charged; and if he be in custody, or the time for his arrest have not elapsed, it may discharge him from detention, or may order his undertaking of bail to be canceled, or continue his detention for a longer time, or re-admit him to bail, to appear and surrender himself within a time specified in the undertaking.

CHAPTER II.

FUGITIVES FROM THIS STATE, INTO ANOTHER STATE OR TERRI

TORY.

SEC. 836. Accounts of persons employed in procuring the surrender of fugitives from this state, how paid.

857. No public officer of this state, to receive compensation for procuring demand or surrender of fugitive,

etc.

§ 836. Repealed.

§ 837. Repealed.

TITLE V.

Of Proceedings respecting Bastards.

CHAPTER I. Proceedings before magistrates, respecting bastards.

II. Appeals from the orders of magistrates, respecting bastards.

III. Enforcement of the undertaking for the support of the bastard or its mother, or for appearance on appeal.

CHAPTER I.

PROCEEDINGS BEFORE MAGISTRATES, RESPECTING BASTARDS. SEC. 838. Definition of a bastard.

839. Who are liable for its support.

840. When bastard, chargeable to the public, is born or is likely to be born, application to be made to a justice of the peace or police justice.

841. Examination by the magistrate, and warrant against the father.

842. Justice designated as a magistrate, and person pro-
ceeded against as defendant.

843. Warrant, when to be served in another county.
844. Magistrate in another county, may take undertaking
for support of bastard and mother, or for appear-
ance of defendant at the sessions.

845. On giving undertaking, defendant to be discharged.
846. If undertaking not given, defendant to be taken be
fore magistrate who issued the warrant.

847. Before what magistrate in the same county, defend-
ant is to be taken, when the magistrate issuing the
warrant is unable to act.

848. The magistrate to associate with himself, another
magistrate and they to examine the matter.
849. Adjournment of examination. Security from defend-

ant.

850. Determination of the case, and order of the magis

trates.

851. Defendant to pay the costs, and give undertaking for support of bastard and mother, or for appcarance at sessions.

852 On giving undertaking, defendant to be discharged;
otherwise, to be committed.

853. Commitment of defendant,during examination.
854. Proceedings by magistrate, when security is given by
defendant on arrest out of the county.

855. Examination in such case, and order thereon.
856. Magistrates may compel mother to disclose the father
of the bastard. Proceedings, if she refuse.

857. If mother possess property, two magistrates may
make an order that she pay for the support of the
child.

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