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CXXXII. Courts to examine convicts as to their having learned a trade 394
CXXXIII. Persons under sixteen years of age may be sentenced to, the
house of refuge
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CXXXIV. Persons over sixteen and under twenty-one years of age may be
sentenced to the penitentiary instead of State prison
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CXXXV. What State prisons convicts shall be sentenced to be confined in 396
CXXXVI. Of staying the sentence
CXXXVII. Of the disqualifications consequent upon sentence
CXXXVIII. Copies of sentence, when to be furnished sheriff, and his duty
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CXLIV. Surety of the peace may be required of convict in addition to
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CXLV. Punishment of accessories before the act, and principals in the
second degree
CXLVI. Punishment of accessories after the fact
CXLVII. Punishment for attempts to commit offences
CXLVIII. Punishment of persons committing second offence after previous
conviction of a felony
· CXLIX. Punishment of persons committing second offence after previous
conviction of petit larceny, or for certain attempts to commit
offences
CL. Punishment of persons convicted in this State after previous
conviction in other States or foreign territory
CLI. Persons confined for fines, when discharged if unable to pay
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CLII. Enforcement of fines against corporations
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CLIX. Additional statement in relation to indictments to be made by
clerk of court
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CLX. Statement to be made by sheriff in relation to convictions
CLXI. District attorney to file minutes of evidence
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CLXII. Orders of continuance
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CHAPTER XIII.
OF WRITS OF ERROR AND CERTIORARI AND OF MOTIONS FOR
NEW TRIALS.
SECTION I.
OF EXCEPTIONS AND BILLS OF EXCEPTIONS.
SECTION I. Of the defendant's right to make exceptions on the trial of the
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III. Writs of error on behalf of the people in criminal cases
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XII. Court, how to proceed
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XIII. Judgment-
XIV. New trial
XV. Defendant not appearing
SECTION IV.
OF MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIALS..
SECTION I. New trials upon the merits, or for irregularity, or on the
grounds of newly discovered evidence
II. Grounds of the motion
a. Newly discovered evidence
b. On the ground of surprise
c. Irregularity in summoning and drawing the jurors
d. Bias or hostility of the jurors
e. Tampering with the jury
f. Misconduct of the jury
g. Verdict against evidence
h. Verdict against law
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VII. Bigamy
VIII. Bribery
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IX. Burglary
X. Causing injuries or death by explosions from saltpetre or gun-
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powder in New York city
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XI. Crime against nature
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XII. Causing death by wrongful act of engineers, conductors, etc.
XIII. Compounding felonies
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XIV. Concealed weapons
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XV. Disguised persons committing conspiracy, riot or other misde-
XVIII. Embezzlement
XIX. Enlisted men, defrauding and drugging of
XX. Escapes from prison, and prison breach
XXI. False pretences, and falsely personating others
XXII. Forgery -
XXIII. Gamblers
XXIV. Homicide
XXV. Incest
XXVI. Kidnapping
XXVII. Larceny
XXVIII. Mayhem
XXIX. Mock auctions
XXX. Malicious injury to railroads
XXXI. Passenger tickets upon steamboats and other vessels
XXXII. Producing pretended heir
XXXIII. Poisoning
XXXIV. Perjury -
XXXV. Rape
XXXVI. Receiving property which has been stolen or embezzled
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