Effective - 28 Aug 1939
541.170. Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Arkansas). — Wherever the St. Francis River or the meanderings of said river border on or form the boundary lines between any county in the state of Missouri and the state of Arkansas, the state of Arkansas shall have concurrent jurisdiction of all violations of the criminal laws of the state of Arkansas to the east boundary of the meandering lines of the St. Francis River.
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(RSMo 1939 § 3779)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 3389; 1919 § 3734
For comparable Arkansas statute, see § 43.1403 Arkansas Statutes 1947
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXVII - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 541 - Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
Section 541.010 - Code applicable, when and where.
Section 541.015 - Jurisdiction of associate circuit judges.
Section 541.020 - Jurisdiction of circuit courts.
Section 541.033 - Offenses, where prosecuted.
Section 541.035 - Failure to file reports required by law, where prosecuted.
Section 541.040 - Property stolen in another state, prosecution here, jurisdiction.
Section 541.050 - Stealing — prior trial in other state a bar.
Section 541.060 - Receipt of stolen or embezzled property — trial, where held.
Section 541.080 - Party wounded in one county and dying in another.
Section 541.090 - Party wounded in this state and dying in another.
Section 541.100 - Wounded in another state and dying in this.
Section 541.110 - Accessory to felony, where indicted.
Section 541.120 - Prosecution in wrong county — duty of court.
Section 541.130 - Jury discharged without prejudice, when.
Section 541.140 - Prisoner to be removed to proper county.
Section 541.150 - Change in venue law applicable.
Section 541.155 - Fraudulent use of a credit device, where prosecuted.
Section 541.160 - Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Missouri).
Section 541.170 - Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Arkansas).
Section 541.180 - Missouri and Arkansas to have concurrent jurisdiction.