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952.3 TITLE 28.-—JUDICIAL ·· me and subsistence, not to exceed $4 per day, and the neces- >.arv actual expensed lu' t_t·ansp0rti11g_ prisonergs, including wesszry guard hire; and he shallxmake and render aceodpts

,,-met as provided in. section 586 of this . title; (May 28,

Kaus, 0.,252, § 10, 29 Stat. i182; Feb. 19, 1909, __c. 161, 35 Stat. mv: June` 1, 1922, e. 204, Title II, 42 Stat. 615; Feb. 27, 1925, C. rm-4, Title II,»43‘Stat. 1029,) - ‘ "· J 583. Same; Eeld deputies; "compensation.-+Except_ as provitltdin section 591 of this tltle,;ileld deputies to the marshal `glmll each, ae his eompeuéatien, tjecetve the. gress tees, inelutliug mileage, as provided by law, earued_7_py him, not to ·e»xeeed $1,500 per eilséal year, or at that rate tqrauy part or za meal yeez; and in addltloxf shall-be allowed his actual necesg sary expeuses,`u0t exceeding $2 8. day, while endeavoring to . arrest, under process, a pers0n·charged with- orconvicted of_ ` wiatne. A field deputygmdy elect to, receive, actual expenses . mn any trip, in lieu ofmlleegef 'Iil speclaféagaes, where lu hib ' juahllllvllt justice xjéquires,"the· Attornéy Genféral-mu>*·muke an

m_¤litimml allowance, not, however, in any Ease to make the

e:::¤·egate— annual cbmpeusatiop of any iield deputy in excess ..1* $2,5tIO rmi more than, the gross fees earned by such Held, ` tltqmty. (May 28. 1891},1:. 252, § 11, 29 $tut. 182; Mar, 4, 1911, c._

02+. 36 sm¢,‘13ss.) 1 _ · — f ‘_ l . ‘

584. Same; expenses.-¥Except aa provided in section 591 ’0f mis title, pu; marshal, °when'a`ttending ·cqurt_at"any place t»:m·r than! his _0ilie1al`gesldéuce, and when .e¤£§¤g¢d_ ill the >t·evitee· or attempted service bt any ,s¤·0ct»S¤,, writ, or`subp<1e11a, - é:ml· when otherwise necessarily abseiiti {fom his btilcial resi- ‘ .m·m·e uu official business, ·shall be allowed his necessary ex.- _pen§es- for lodgingaud subsistence, not exceeding $4 per day and his actual necessary traveling 'eipeuses; He shall; also he almwed -the avctual necessary expenses, in transporting `primners, includiug_¤e{5essury gdard'h`ire. An account of such} 4·xpeuses° shall be made out and paid as provided in__ sectibxt gm: of this tltlé; (May 28, 1896, c. 252,} 12, 29 Stat. 183.) 585. Same; per diem.-—Marahals and office deputy-gua·n*shals (except in the Distilct ot Alaska) ·may be granted a per diem` ef nut te exceed 44 in lieu of subsistence, instead of, but qndéf me conditions -prescrlbed for the present allowance for actual expensee 0t·_subsl>3te¤ce. . (June 1, 1922, cr. 204, Title 11,42 Stat. cali; jan,. 3,· 1923, c._ 21, Title II, 42 Stat. 1083; May 28, 1924,3 4 e. 204, `Title 11,,43 Stat} 220; Feb. 27, {1925, c. .364,* Title II, ~1:sStat; 1029.) V . . e * 586, Attomcya and marshals; Ekpeuse •cco¤nt¤.—¤¢:Except as provided ja section 591 ot this title,‘ whenerer in seetions 526, L?¤··2,’5·$$2 t’e 584, 591, and 597 of `thistitle, an officer, inclixdlng, the district attorney ter me District qt Columbia ahd his ass`lst;mt=—=, is alltmied actual expenses the aééouxlt therefor shall be uiade out quarterly, in accordance with rules end regulations prescribed by the Attorney General. When made outftlge account shall,be"vet’i|1ed mn path before an officeti authorized to administer e;xths." "1’he°expense_ac·c0unts of The .marsbals and their tmee deputies and theaceounts of the held deputies shall he paid by thekxiarehals; said accounts axgdtthe expense account; qf the dl:-striét attorneysfind their assslstautsxvhen made out iu suwsrdunce with-sections 28,1578, 582 tb 584,, 591, arid 597 shall he xuhmittedto and examined by the. district court of the distrieet, and when ap~p1·0jé*ed'by the-e0urt shall be audited and _nll<»wed· as ptevtded by lay, at Each? marshal shall make such returns nt the eamiugs and expenses of his potmze" as shall` be xjequired under rules and xzemletions prescribed By the _Att0‘i:·ney General. Ne emce eg deld deputy shall febeive compensation as hailiff, and my deld deputy ahall reeelvetees for x·eprweinting the marghal in tendrt. (R. 3.,55 @3, 834; M9! %» IWB. ¢· 252, Q 13, 29_ Stat. 183i Jul? 19, 1919, c. 24, §"1, 41 Stat. 209.) 587.* Sami; ,0Qcc expenses.--—-Except aq pmvided `1i¤°sectl0»¤ 591 of this title, · the neceimary omee expenses of the district attorqeys, including the district attorney . for the District ol

OODE AND JUDICIARY § 592 Columbia and his‘ assistants, and marshals shall be zxflmved when authorized by the Attorney General. (May 28, 1896, c. 252. S ,14, 29 Stat. 183; July 19,, 1919, e. 24, § 1, 41,St&t. 209.) 588. Time of payment of salaries.-—-All éalaries provided by sections 483, 484, 492, 493, 578, `580, 582 to 584, 586, and 587 of this title, inclusive, shall be paid monthly by tlgae-Department of J nstice, Except as provided in section 591_ot thié title. (May 28, 1898, c, 252, §" 16, 29 Stat. 183.) 589. Costs not a!fected.——Except as'; provided in section 591 oflthis title, sections 483, 484, 492, 493, 578, 550, 582 to 5851, 586, and 587 ofrthis title Shali mit be so construed as to prevent or e aifect the amount or taxation nt costs against the unsuccessful T party in qivil proceedings. or, against defendants conviétedot ?‘crimes_ or misdemeanors. (May 28, ,1896, c. 252, § 17,"29 Staf183.) " " __ . ‘f · _ » _— _ 596. Illegal fees; failure to account fof cir pay over fees.- _ Exceptasl provided in section 591 of this title, any omcer wh G eompensntiontis Dxed by sections 483, .484, 492, 493, 578, 580,, , to 584, 586, `and 587* of thistitle, who shall ditectly O1'. indirect VT} demand, receive, or accept any tee OI compensation for the perf fqrmnnce of any `pfdcial seririceother than is, provided insaid sections, or shall willfnlly fail ‘0r neglect to Qaccount for, of pay 0vei··t0 the proper officer any Tee —i·eéeived· _0r collected by him shall; upon édnvicfion thereof, be punished by a `ilne oi nm; `less thau’$50 nor more than $500, or by imprisonment, at the discretion of the c0u1jt,'n0t exceeding five— years, or by beth énchjine and imprisonment. _, (May’28,$~1896,”c._252, §·18, 29 Stat. 183.) _'  » _ _ · I ‘ ’ 1 591. ~Exce;5t§6nB from provisions of prdfeding- sections.-—— None .0f· the prbvisions’ of »secti0¤s 483, 484, 492 _493, 525, 526, 527, ,529, 578,, 580, 582 Jo`584, 586 t 590, and oithis title, 337 of Tit_1e_5, and 59-1`·ot‘f1Z‘it1e 1 the District of

 Alnska. Qioue of the provisions of éectio '_ , 484, 1578, and

380* of this title shall apply to the omcé of the _United States district, attofney and his a'sQsistan_ts for the sonthernydistidct A· _ of New York, nr the northern district of. Illinois; (hiay %, · · 1896,, c. 252; §`24, 29 Stat, 186; Feb. 19,__189'T,~c. 265 {1, 29 Stat. 577;'Mar{ =3, 1903, c. 1Q07, § 1, 32. Stat; #1141; Mar. 4, 1901,,*c. ~ 2918, "·§ 1, 34 Stat., 1360;-Jnly 19, 1919, c._ 24, Q ·1, 41 Stat. 299;) n '“· 592. District attorneys;. ,t1·•geling,expena@;» subsistence.--- · The necessary, expenses toni lodging and snbsistenge actually paid, net exceeding $4 per day and; actnala and necessary traveiing · expenses ot the United ·` State<s,.· distriqt attorneys, including. the district attorneys and their assistants for the Distrtet of Columbia, for the southern district of New York, a d for the northern district of Illinois aud their as— distant; while absent from heir fespectjve owciat residences. _ `und_ necessarily emplnyqdin $vl¤g te, returning from, and ht; tending before ·any~United States ctmrt, commissioner, r other committing magistrate, and while otherwise necemari;§"absent frtnm their respective nmial residences on omcial business shall be altmsjed and paid- in the following `mminer: ·Thnf the, accounts pt the United States attorneys and assistantbmted _ Statesaattorneys fox·_ expenses herein pmvxeéa 'fm: shall be "nxade out monthly in accordance with rules and regulations _ dixreéeribed by the_Att6rr{ey Generai, And when said expense accounts are made ont, as hereinbefepe provided, and verified on bath before an officer autherized by law to administer; ouths,,they.sha1l_ be submitted to di1d»examined by nge of , the ·1ud§esi¤g the district'c0nrt°0f the dtstxrict tok which said United States attorney br assistant United States attorney ,wés appointed, and when ¤pptoved`" by said judge, may be · éllowed and paid by the United Stateemnarsbal for qaid dtstrict, · and thalmount nr such payments bé ineluded in said "maxiliafs accounts wit_b» the Unitedj “Sta,tes,_ dud »andited_»and " aliqwed as jiroyided bi law. (Mar. 4, ISQZ, Q. 2918, Q 1, 34 StatQ..1&60; May 27, 1908, c, @00, 5 1, 35 Stat. 375;_July/1, 1918,

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