Tennessee Code § 40-25-118

Certification of fees for boarding juries and prisoners under indictment
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In all felony cases, after indictment is found, in which the state may eventually become liable, the clerk of the court shall certify at the adjournment of each term of the court, all fees of the sheriff for board of the prisoners; and also the fees for boarding the juries in cases in which there has been no final disposition. Acts 1893, ch. 138, § 1; Shan., § 7623; Code 1932, § 12252; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3320; Acts 1983, ch. 418, § 6.
In all felony cases, after indictment is found, in which the state may eventually become liable, the clerk of the court shall certify at the adjournment of each term of the court, all fees of the sheriff for board of the prisoners; and also the fees for boarding the juries in cases in which there has been no final disposition. Acts 1893, ch. 138, § 1; Shan., § 7623; Code 1932, § 12252; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3320; Acts 1983, ch. 418, § 6.
In all felony cases, after indictment is found, in which the state may eventually become liable, the clerk of the court shall certify at the adjournment of each term of the court, all fees of the sheriff for board of the prisoners; and also the fees for boarding the juries in cases in which there has been no final disposition. Acts 1893, ch. 138, § 1; Shan., § 7623; Code 1932, § 12252; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3320; Acts 1983, ch. 418, § 6.
In all felony cases, after indictment is found, in which the state may eventually become liable, the clerk of the court shall certify at the adjournment of each term of the court, all fees of the sheriff for board of the prisoners; and also the fees for boarding the juries in cases in which there has been no final disposition.
Acts 1893, ch. 138, § 1; Shan., § 7623; Code 1932, § 12252; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3320; Acts 1983, ch. 418, § 6.

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