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... Courts of appeals .. Page 115 District courts . 115 The special courts . 116 The Congress : Creation of additional judgeships . - 116 Appropriations___ 119 Quarters for additional judges ... 120 Status of other legislation .. 121 ...
... Courts of appeals .. Page 115 District courts . 115 The special courts . 116 The Congress : Creation of additional judgeships . - 116 Appropriations___ 119 Quarters for additional judges ... 120 Status of other legislation .. 121 ...
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... district courts other than the District of Columbia , by nature of offense and type of disposition , during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1961 --- Table D 5. Criminal defendants sentenced after conviction in the dis- trict courts ...
... district courts other than the District of Columbia , by nature of offense and type of disposition , during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1961 --- Table D 5. Criminal defendants sentenced after conviction in the dis- trict courts ...
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... , and even though this may be attrib- uted in large measure to seasonal variations , it points to the con- tinuing pressure of heavy caseloads . Court of Claims Chief Judge Marvin Jones of the United 8 District Courts Courts of Appeals.
... , and even though this may be attrib- uted in large measure to seasonal variations , it points to the con- tinuing pressure of heavy caseloads . Court of Claims Chief Judge Marvin Jones of the United 8 District Courts Courts of Appeals.
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... district judgeships not previously recommended : One additional judgeship ... Courts of Appeals : March 13 , 1961 3 additional judgeships for the Court of ... District Courts : First Judicial Circuit : 1 additional judgeship for the ...
... district judgeships not previously recommended : One additional judgeship ... Courts of Appeals : March 13 , 1961 3 additional judgeships for the Court of ... District Courts : First Judicial Circuit : 1 additional judgeship for the ...
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Judicial Conference of the United States. District Courts Continued Second Judicial Circuit : 2 additional judgeships for the District of Connecticut . 2 additional judgeships for the Eastern District of New York , the first two ...
Judicial Conference of the United States. District Courts Continued Second Judicial Circuit : 2 additional judgeships for the District of Connecticut . 2 additional judgeships for the Eastern District of New York , the first two ...
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87th Congress action additional judgeship Administrative Office amend Antitrust appropriation approved assign Bankruptcy bill California Chief Judge Circuit and district clerks commenced commissioners Committee Court of Claims court to remain courts of appeals Criminal Dakota defendants district courts district judges District of Columbia docket Eighth Circuit ending June 30 Federal filed fiscal year 1962 fiscal year ending forma pauperis Fourth Circuit full-time referee position funds Guam habeas corpus holding court Illinois increase Judicial Conference Judicial Councils Judiciary June 30 jurisdiction jurors juvenile laws ment Middle North Carolina North Dakota Northern Original proceedings parole part-time referee position pending Pennsylvania percent place of office places of holding pretrial Private civil probation officers Procedure proposal Puerto Rico recommendation regular place Rept Rules Second Circuit sentence Seventh Circuit Southern District Supreme Court Tenth Circuit terminated Third Circuit tion trial United States Code United States Courts United States district Virginia Western District
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Page 33 - States shall have the power to prescribe, by general rules, for the district courts of the United States and for the courts of the District of Columbia, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure in civil actions at law.
Page 20 - Whenever a party to any action or proceeding, civil or criminal, shall make and file an affidavit that the judge before whom the action or proceeding is to be tried or heard has a personal bias or prejudice either against him or in favor of any opposite party to the suit, such judge shall proceed no further therein...
Page 23 - Whenever it shall appear to the court before which any proceeding under section four of this act may be pending, that the ends of justice require that other parties should be brought before the court, the court may cause them to be summoned, whether they reside in the district in which the court is held or not ; and subpoenas to that end may be served in any district by the marshal thereof.
Page 48 - Referees shall receive as full compensation for their services, payable after they are rendered, a fee of fifteen dollars deposited with the clerk at the time the petition is filed in each case...
Page 23 - A civil action wherein jurisdiction is founded only on diversity of citizenship may, except as otherwise provided by law, be brought only in the judicial district where all plaintiffs or all defendants reside.
Page 30 - When more than one claim for relief is presented in an action, whether as a claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim, or when multiple parties are involved, the court may direct the entry of a final judgment as to one or more but fewer than all of the claims or parties...
Page 103 - USC § 5031) who is arrested, held, or present in a district other than that in which he is alleged to have committed an act in violation of a law of the United States not punishable by death or life imprisonment...
Page 131 - ... prepare and transmit quarterly to the chief judges of the circuits statistical data and reports as to the business of the courts...
Page 106 - Fees for transcripts furnished in other proceedings to persons permitted to appeal in forma pauperis shall also be paid by the United States if the trial judge or a circuit judge certifies that the appeal is not frivolous but presents a substantial question.
Page 74 - The court may appoint an interpreter of its own selection and may fix his reasonable compensation. The compensation shall be paid out of funds provided by law or by one or more of the parties as the court may direct, and may be taxed ultimately as costs, in the discretion of the court.