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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1939-0016 - Ordinance - 05/04/1939ORDINANCE NO. 16 AN ORDINANCE TO SET UP CORPORATION COURT. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Col- lege Station, Texas: SECTION I. The corporation court shall be presided over by a recorder who shall be elected for a term of two years. S:::CTION II. The City Secretary shall serve ex -officio as clerk of the Corporation Court. He is hereby authorized to appoint a deputy. SECTION III. The City Attorney is hereby authorized to appoint a deputy. SECTION IV. Any prisoner in the custody of the City Marshal or any othe peace officer of the City shall be placed in the County Jail of Brazos County, Texas. SECTION V. In al.1 cases before the Corporation Court, ariz- ing either under the ordinances of the City or the criminal laws of the state, the defendent shall upon conviction or pleading guilty, pay as costs the sum of $4.00 (four dollars). SECTION VI. The rules to enforce the collection of all costs and fines imposed by the Corporation Court, by execu- tion against the property of the defendant or the imprison- ment of the defendant, shall be the same as the rules pre- scribed by law for judgments and their enforcements in criminal cases in Justice Courts, as far as applicable. SECTION VII. When not otherwise prescribed by law or ordinance, the rules of pleading, practice, and procedure prevailing and prescribed by law for Justice Couts shall apT)ly to the Corporation Court, as far as applicable. SECTION VIII. There shall be paid out of the municipal treasury as fees to the recorder of the Corporation Court, in cafes in which the defendant pleads guilty or is con, victed, and pays the fine and costs, the following amounts: a. To the recorder $2.00 (two dollars) Passed and approved this the 4th day of May, 1939 A. D. ATTES City ecretary ORDINANCE NO.• 16 AN ORDINANCE TO SET UP CORPORATION COURT. Be it ordained by the City- Council of the City of Col- lege Station, Texas: SECTION I, The corporation court shall be presided over by a recorder who shall be elected for a term of two years. SECTION 1I. The City Secretary shall serve ex -officio as clerk of the Corporation Court. He is hereby authorized to appoint a deputy. SECTION III. The City Attorney is hereby authorized to appoint a deputy. SECTION IV. Any prisoner in the custody of the City Marshal or any other peace officer of the City shall be placed in the County Jail of Brazos County, Texas. SECTION V. In all cases before the Corporation Court, aris- ing either under the ordinances of the City or the criminal laws of the state, the defendant shall upon conviction or pleading guilty, pay as costs the sum of $4.00 (four dollars). (Y) SECTION VI. The rules to enforce the collection of all costs and fines imposed by the Corporation Court, by execu- tion against the property of the defendant or the imprison- ment of the defendant, shall be the sante as the rules pre- scribed by law for judgments and their enforcements in criminal cases in Justice Courts, as far as applicable. SECTION VII. When not otherwise prescribed by law or ordinance, the rules of pleading, practice, and procedure prevailing and prescribed by law for Justice Courts shall apply to the Corporation Court, as far as applicable. SECTION VIII. There shall be paid out of the municipal treasury as fees to the recorder of the Corporation Court, in cases in which the defendant pleads guilty or is con- victed, and pays the fine and costs, the follow -i -ng 1�.�-�., amounts: I a-.-_To_the -recorder $2.00--(two--dollars) Passed and approved this the 4th, day of May, 1939 A. D. s/ J. H. Binney, Mayor ATTEST: s/ Sidney L. Loveless City Secretary 0001.7