§ 8-46-204. Defendant’s Liability for Costs
If the defendant is found guilty, the defendant is liable for all such costs, and the same may be recovered by action before any tribunal having cognizance of the amount. Code 1858, § 5292 (deriv. Acts 1815, ch. 110, §§ 2, 3); Shan., § 7272; Code 1932, § 11874; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-2612. Law […]
§ 8-46-205. Costs Paid by State
If the defendant is acquitted, or is unable to pay the costs, after due course of law has been had thereon, the state treasurer shall pay the witnesses and officer, upon the production of their certified accounts as provided in § 8-46-203. Code 1858, § 5293 (deriv. Acts 1815, ch. 110, §§ 2, 3); Shan., […]
§ 8-46-203. Probate of Fees
The witness and officer shall prove their account by oath before the clerk of the senate, and the clerk’s certificate annexed thereto shall enable the holder to collect the amount from the defendant or the state, according as either is liable. Code 1858, § 5291 (deriv. Acts 1815, ch. 110, § 2); Shan., § 7271; […]
§ 8-46-201. Witness Fees
Witnesses on the trial of an impeachment before the senate shall be allowed the following fees: For every day’s attendance on such trial $1.00 For every twenty-five (25) miles the witness may necessarily travel in going to and returning from the place of trial $1.00 Code 1858, § 5289 (deriv. Acts 1815, ch. 110, § […]
§ 8-46-202. Fees of Sergeant at Arms
The sergeant at arms, or such other officer as may be appointed, shall be allowed the following fees: For every arrest under process from the senate $2.00 For each mile the sergeant or other appointed officer may travel in going to and returning from such arrest .05 For executing each subpoena .50 For each day […]