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An Act to amend An act prescribing a summary mode for the trial of Slaves 1813 9 (1813)

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To amend  An act prescribing a summary
mode for the tial of Slaves.
Sec. 1. BE it enacted by the Ltgislative
Council and House of 'Representatives of the
Alississippi Territory, in General Assembly
cownedc; That any slave may be tried lor
any offence not capital, by any Justice of the  o
Peace on Warrant, and may be sentenctd to not cipi.
receive any number of stripes, not exceeding  '
one hundred, which sentene shall be eXcu. of peace
ted by the Constable; Provided, however, ' I'*
that no blave shall be seitenced to receive u sIUcctd
more than thiry-niine lashes, unlebs two re- n11n
spectableslae-holders, to be sunnoned by
the Justice, for the purpose of trying said
slave, concur wirh him in the sentence ; and
any such Justice of the Peace shall sumnmon,
and compel the attendance of nil Witinesses
Tecessary to establish any fact, for or against
suh slave, and shll iduly examine such
Witnesses.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
three Justices of the Quorum, or two Jisticcs
of the Quorum and one Justice of the Peace, in vnphI
and in case there be no Justices of the Quo. I'y es
rum  convenient, then three Justices of the tried.
Pcace shall hold a Court, at the Court-house
of the County, for the trial of any slave Clerk o'
charied ith a Capital offnce, and the superio'
Clerk of the Superior Court of the County, in att
which such Court may sit, shall attend it, &a.
and make a record of its proceedings, and
shall issue all necess ry subpoenas for such
Slave, as wcll as for the Territory, to compel
the attendance of Witnesses, and shall charge
the usual fees to be paid by the Territory.
Sec. . l1nd be tfurthr ena&td; That
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