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An Act to provide for the trial of slaves accused of capital crimes in the parish of Orleans. 1855 37 (1855)

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No. 42.1                   AN ACT
Relative to Battures.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House oJ Repre-
sentatires of the State of Louisiana in General Assembly con-
iughts of riparia rcned, That whenever the riparian owner of any property in the in-
and      toClue   corporated towns or cities in this Statc, is entitled to the right of ac-
cretion, and batture has been formed in front of his land, more than
is necessary for public use, which the corporation withholds from him,
he shall have the right to institate suit against the corporation for so
tutch of the batture as may not be necessary for public use, and if it
be determined by the court that any partion of it be not necessary for
public use, it shall decree that the owner is entitled to the property,
and shall compel the corporation to permit him to enjoy the use and
ownership of such portion of it.
certaln laws re.  SEc. 2. Be it further entacted, dc., That all laws or parts of
5'J          laws conflicting with the provisions of this Act, and all laws on the
samre subject-matter, except what is contained in the Civil Code and
Code of Practice, e repealed.
JOHN 31. SANDIDGE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
RIOBERT C. WICKLIFFE,
President of the Senate.
Approved, March 9th, 1855.
P. 0. IIEBERT,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
A true copy,
ANDRw S. IIERRON,
Secretary of State.
No. 43.1                   AN ACT
To provide for the trial of slaves accused of capital crimes in the parish of Orleans.
SEcTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the Srnate and Hfous of Repre-
sentatires of the State of Louisiana i1t General Assembly con.
slaves ecsed of tened, That such slaves as may be accused of capital crimes in the
-aptal offences, by parish of Orleans shall be tried by a tribunal composed of the Judge
,whom Wied of the First District Court of New Orleans and six citizens, slavc-
holders in said parish, chosen and convoked by said Judge.
Oath to be takenb  SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, &c., That the Judge presiding
the Judge.     shiall take the following ot . 1, A. B., do solettnly swear or affirm,
(as the case may be,) that I will truly and impartially examine aid
judge the prisoner (or prisoners) who may be brought before me ac-
cording to law and the evidence to the best of my knowledge or
ability. So help me God.
UnanImo'us vn 8ct  Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, &r., That in order to conviet the
required.      accused, the jury must unanimously concur in a verdict to be by them
signed, on which verdict the Judge shall endorse the sentence.

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