CONVEYANCE, (Continued.)
every conveyance to pass all the estate un-
COUNTY CLERK, act defining duties of..... 88 274
less expressly negatived.................. 104 381 COUNTY SEATS, location of.....
"heirs" or "issue," relative to remainders,
posthumous child to take.........
proceedings to remove........
grants good without attornment of ten-
ants................. attornment to stranger, void................... 105 lineal and collateral warranties, abolished 105 effect of covenant of ancestor on heirs, etc 105 "grant," "bargain," "sell," import of...... 105 fraudulent conveyances, act concerning... 105 certain acknowledgments legalized.......... 110 CONVICTS, act to prevent importation of... 573 2921 escape of, from state prison, act concern- ing
statement of election to be filed in clerk's office, and transmitted to secretary of state......
nation of courts............................... 147 courts of record, designated..................... 157 694 sittings of courts to be public.................. 157 trial of action for divorce may be private... 157 powers of.........
................................................ 562 2891 COURT OF SESSIONS, how composed........ 152
See Office, Courts of Justice.
associate justices, how chosen................... 152
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.
Accessory, definition and punishment...... 329 1876 Act, provisions of, to extend to females.... 353 2012 Administering poison, etc. with intent to
kill, how punished..... 334 1905 with intent to produce miscarriage..... 334 1905 to cattle, etc............. ***** 350 1997 Adultery, with one within the degrees of
in the second degree, definition and punishment.......... dwelling-house, defined..................... 336 1916 burning of ship, building, etc. insured, deemed arson..........
336 1917 Assault, definition and punishment......... 335 1909 Assault with intent, etc. punishment....... 335 1909 Assault with deadly weapons, punishment 335 1909 Assault and battery, definition and pun-
..... 335 1910 Association, putting note, bill, etc. in cir- culation as money...................................................... 352 2007 Assembling to disturb the peace and not dispersing on command, etc...
347 1974 to do an unlawful act........................ 347 1976 Attempting to commit offense, how pun- ished.. 353 2015 Ballot-box, fraud on; punishment........... 352 2006 Bank, circulating bills as money, etc........ 352 2007 Bastard child, concealing death of; pun-
332 1898 Bigamy, definition and punishment......... 348 1982 Bill, check, etc. circulating as money....... 352 2007 Breaking or injuring door or window, etc. 351 1999 Bribery, definition and punishment......... 342 1947 342 1948
on trial for counterfeiting bank bill, etc. not necessary to prove incorporation of bank, etc........................................... persons of skill competent to prove... 341 1941 Crime against nature, punishment....... 335 1908 Crime, for which no punishment is pre-
scribed, how punished.................. 351 209 attempt to commit offense, how punished 353 2015 Crimes and punishments...
persons capable of committing crime.... 39 what necessary to constitute crime........29 1809 intention, how manifested........ 329 1570 who considered of sound mind, etc. 229 1870 infant, when deemed incapable of crime 329 1871 idiot, not punishable for crime person aiding, etc. in crime, how pun-
Disturbing the peace, etc. punishment. assembling to disturb the peace and not dispersing on command, etc............... 84. 1974 Disturbing religious congregation or as sembly. 347 1978
attempting to bribe officer...................343 1949 Dueling, punishmen......................... 333. 190
cutting loose and setting adrift boat, canoe, etc.......
cutting, breaking, etc., bridge, dam, canal, aqueduct, etc........ destroying or injuring jail, etc... setting on fire wood, prairies, etc........... 351 2003 fraud on ballot-box....................... 352 2006
Governor, may offer reward for arrest of
escaped criminal............... 353 2014 Grand larceny, definition and punishment 337 1920 Having in possession certain instruments, intended for house-breaking, etc., punishment.
House-breaking, having in possession in-
Females, provisions of act to extend to.... 353 2015 Forgery, definition and punishment......... 339 1933 of private stamps or labels, etc... 340 1936 selling goods, etc., with forged stamps, labels, etc..............
Instruments intended for house-breaking,
having in possession forged bank bill, promissory note, etc................................................. 340 1938 of bill, note, or other writing...... 341 1939 on trial for forging bill, etc., not neces- sary to prove incorporation of bank- ing, etc......... ..................... 341 1941 persons of skill may prove........ 341 1941 of seal of state, etc............................. 341 1942 of gold dust, bullion, etc......... 341 1943 Fornication, with one within the degrees
of consanguinity, punishment... 348 1984 Fraud, fraudulently or maliciously, tear-
ing, burning, effacing, etc., any deed, lease, bond, etc., punishment... 339 1928 falsely personating another, etc......... 343 1953 conspiracy to defraud or cheat............. 345 1964 wbat deemed a conspiracy.........
345 1965 fraudulent conveyance, punishment...... 349 1990 obtaining credit by false representations 349 1991 obtaining money, goods, etc., by false
pretenses, punishment..................... 350 1992 selling same land twice, etc... 350 1993 using false weight, or measures, etc...... 350 1994 removing, selling, assigning, or conceal-
ing property, etc., with intent to de- fraud creditors.......
350 1995 same................................................ 350 1996
Inhumanity, of sheriff, etc., to prisoner, punishment
possession of, punishment... 349 1988 Intent to injure, defraud, etc., defined...... 333 2013 Justice of peace or constable purchasing
judgment on docket, punishment...... 346 1966 Kidnapping, definition and punishment... 335 1912 Land-marks, removal of, punishment....... 339 1929 Larceny, definition, and punishment...... 337 1920 bonds, notes, etc., subject of... 337 1922 receiving stolen goods, deemed larceny,
punishment.......... 337 1923 property stolen to be returned to owner 337 1923 by officer, servant, etc., punishment...... 338 1925 clerk, servant, apprentice, etc., em- bezzling goods, money, etc., deemed larceny......
bailee converting goods, etc., deemed
lodger taking away goods, furniture, etc. deemed larceny
by officer, of record, bond, contract, etc. 343 1950 personating another, and in such charac-
ter receiving money, etc. larceny....... 344 1954 Letter, threatening to expose, etc. with in-
tent to extort money, etc. punishment 346 1971 opening, addressed to another, penalty... 346 1972 Libel, definition and punishment...... 348 1981
Arrest, definition; by whom and how made 280
warrant of, definition and form............ 278
bench warrant..................
Arrest of judgment.....................................
Assault, in presence of court.................. 272 1397 Assembly, riotous, duty of sheriff, etc...... 273 1408
penalty on officer for not performing duty
officers, may command assistance........ 273 1412 armed force, whose orders to obey......... 273 1413 certain officers may call out military force........
penalty on person refusing to assist...... 273 1406 duty of governor when power of county
is not sufficient......... 273 1407 proceedings in, prosecuted by indictment 276 1429 local jurisdiction of offenses... 276 1429 limitation of criminal action.............. 278 1440 complaint and proceedings thereon to
commitment.... .......... 278 1445 warrant of arrest, definition and form... 278 1445 arrest, definition, and when made......... 280 1449 examination of defendant by magistrate 281 1474 282 1486 discharge, form of, and when......... form of, and when defendant to be held to answer.................
proceeding after commitment and be-
recognizance, form of.........
form of recognizance on recommitment 313 1747 Bench warrant, form of.......................... 290 1556 by whom may be issued...................... 305 1687 Bill of exceptions..... 304 1676
Bond, to keep the peace, when deemed
broken.........
prosecution of.........
evidence of breach......
no other security to keep the peace...... 272 1401 Commission, testimony taken by............. 314 1757 Commitment, form of.............
how and for what causes trial may be removed................................................................................................. 294 1590
proceedings after, and before indictment 284 challenging grand jury............
Complaint, of threatening offense........ 271 1392 271 1392
same........... same............
arraignment
discharge of defendant....................... 272 1394 bond to keep the peace................ 272 1395 272 1396
process, how executed.................. costs in criminal action, in certain cases 325 1867 repeal of law, no bar to indictment...... 325 1868 Deposition, of witness, how taken............ 314 1757 325 1863 District attorney, fees of........
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