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[CITE: 15USC23]

 
                      TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND TRADE
 
      CHAPTER 1--MONOPOLIES AND COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE
 
Sec. 23. Suits by United States; subpoenas for witnesses

    In any suit, action, or proceeding brought by or on behalf of the 
United States subpoenas for witnesses who are required to attend a court 
of the United States in any judicial district in any case, civil or 
criminal, arising under the antitrust laws may run into any other 
district: Provided, That in civil cases no writ of subpoena shall issue 
for witnesses living out of the district in which the court is held at a 
greater distance than one hundred miles from the place of holding the 
same without the permission of the trial court being first had upon 
proper application and cause shown.

(Oct. 15, 1914, ch. 323, Sec. 13, 38 Stat. 736.)

                       References in Text

    The antitrust laws, referred to in text, are defined in section 12 
of this title.
