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HB 16, 45th 1st C.S.
Relating to providing that the Supreme Court, or any Court of Civil Appeals, shall have power, or authority, or jurisdiction to issue the writ of mandamus against a peace officer, or magistrate (except magistrates of appellate courts), as defined by the laws of this state, or against any county or district attorney, ton compel the performance of any act, or duty, which such peace officer, magistrate or district or county attorney is required by law to perform.

Author: Alvin E. Amos
Coauthor: Bowlen Bond | Roy Irving Tennant, Jr. | Edgar S. Keefe | J. Bryan Bradbury | Henry A. "Salty" Hull | James M. Simpson, Jr. | Arthur Lawson Holland | George C. Morris | Edgar Loggins | Robert A. Powell | Robert A. Fuchs | Charles D. Rutta | Troy E. Kern | Jules J. Kelt | Arthur Bosworth Tarwater | C. L. Stocks | Fred Mauritz | Boniface J. Leyendecker | Fred E. Knetsch | John K. Russell | Lonnie Smith | Lindley Garrison Beckworth, Sr. | Alfred P.C. Petsch | Ed B. Hamilton | Marvin Flynt London | Bailey B. Ragsdale | J. Harvey Shell | George Clarence "Cotton" Moffett | Penrose B. Metcalfe | Herman Jones | John Junior Bell | J. Doyle Settle | Tom Bullock Hyder | Paris Smith | Tip S. Ross | Minet M. Davis | Frank E. Mann | Cloris L. Harris | J. J. Oliver | Albert Deglandon, Jr. | George Allen Davisson, Jr. | Leland Monte Johnson | Alfred Weldon "Alf" Roark, Jr. | Ross K. Prescott


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