1874/75 public laws – Ch.164 Sec.1

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CHAPTER CLXIV. AN ACT FOR THE MORE EFFECTUAL PROSECUTION OF OFFENDERS AGAINST THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF THE STATE.

Zhe General Assembly of North Carolina do enact, That it shall be the duty of the Solicitors of this State in whose jurisdiction the Circuit and District Courts of the United States are held, having first obtained the permission of the judges of said courts, to prosecute or assist in the prosecution of all criminal cases in said courts where the defendants are charged with violations of the laws of this State and have moved their cases from the State to the Federal Courts under the provisions of the various acts of Congress on such subjects.

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