175.09 COMPENSATION OF JURORS; TAXATION OF JURY FEES AS COST; DISPOSITION OF FEES.
   (a)   Any person summoned as aforesaid, by virtue of a venire fascias or otherwise, to serve as a juror, and actually attending the Municipal Court at the time summoned, whether he be called to serve as a juror or not, shall, for each day he so attends, be entitled to receive the sum of not more than fifteen dollars, which sum shall include travel expenses and meal allowance. There shall be taxes in the costs against any person against whom a judgment on the verdict of a jury may be rendered in a case, and against any person on whose motion the verdict of a jury is set aside and a new trial granted, a total sufficient to pay the costs of the jury as aforesaid, which, when collected by the Clerk from the party, shall be paid to the City treasury. All money so received by the Clerk shall be forthwith paid by him to the City Treasurer and the Clerk and his surety shall be liable therefore on his official bond as for other money coming into his hands by virtue of his office.
   (b)   The Clerk of the Court shall at least annually certify to the City Treasurer a list of all money so paid to him and, in addition thereto, a correct list of all the cases in which jury fees have been taxed and are, at the time, properly due and payable in the City treasury.
   (c)   No juror who shall depart without leave of the court shall be entitled to receive any compensation for his services as a juror.
   (d)   The Clerk of the Court upon which jurors are in attendance shall quarterly, and under the direction of the court, make an entry upon its records, stating separately the amount which each juror is entitled to receive out of the City treasury for his services or attendance during the quarter; and such Clerk of the Court upon which juries are in attendance, if, directed by the court, shall at any time during such period and under the direction of the court make an entry upon its records, stating separately the amount which each juror is entitled to receive out of the City treasury for his services or attendance during the period. It shall be the duty of the Clerk, as soon as practicable to transmit to the Treasurer copies of all orders under this section making allowances payable out of the City treasury. Any Clerk who shall fail to pay over, as required by law, any monies so received by him or otherwise fail to comply with the provisions of this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not less than fifty dollars.
   (e)   It shall be the duty of the Clerk, as soon as practicable after the adjournment of the court, or before the adjournment of the court at such time as the court may direct, to deliver to each juror a certified copy of any order under the preceding section making an allowance to him, payable out of the City treasury; and the Treasurer shall, upon demand, pay to such juror the amount allowed to him.