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... Robbery TITLE IX . VII . Duels and challenges VIII . Libel . TITLE X 172-254 172-178 179-205 206-210 211-216 217-223 224-233 234-241 242-254 OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON AND AGAINST PUBLIC DECENCY AND GOOD MORALS CHAPTER I. Crimes ...
... Robbery TITLE IX . VII . Duels and challenges VIII . Libel . TITLE X 172-254 172-178 179-205 206-210 211-216 217-223 224-233 234-241 242-254 OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON AND AGAINST PUBLIC DECENCY AND GOOD MORALS CHAPTER I. Crimes ...
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... Robbery . CHAPTER I. SUICIDE . challenges . VIII . Libel . SECTION 172 . Suicide defined . 173. No forfeiture imposed for suicide . 174. Attempting suicide . 175. Aiding suicide . 176. Abetting an attempt at suicide . 177. Incapacity of ...
... Robbery . CHAPTER I. SUICIDE . challenges . VIII . Libel . SECTION 172 . Suicide defined . 173. No forfeiture imposed for suicide . 174. Attempting suicide . 175. Aiding suicide . 176. Abetting an attempt at suicide . 177. Incapacity of ...
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... his restoration tc health , during such period only as shall be necessary to obtain legal authority for the restraint or custody of his person . CHAPTER VI . ROBBERY . SECTION 224. Robbery defined . 44 223 ASSAULTS .
... his restoration tc health , during such period only as shall be necessary to obtain legal authority for the restraint or custody of his person . CHAPTER VI . ROBBERY . SECTION 224. Robbery defined . 44 223 ASSAULTS .
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CHAPTER VI . ROBBERY . SECTION 224. Robbery defined . 225. How force or fear must be employed . 226. Degree of force immaterial . 227. Taking property secretly not robbery . Robbery in first degree . 228 229. Id .; second degree ...
CHAPTER VI . ROBBERY . SECTION 224. Robbery defined . 225. How force or fear must be employed . 226. Degree of force immaterial . 227. Taking property secretly not robbery . Robbery in first degree . 228 229. Id .; second degree ...
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... robbery . § 229. Id .; second degree . Such unlawful taking or compul- sion , when accomplished by force or fear , in a case specified in the foregoing sections of this chapter , but not under circumstances amounting to robbery in the ...
... robbery . § 229. Id .; second degree . Such unlawful taking or compul- sion , when accomplished by force or fear , in a case specified in the foregoing sections of this chapter , but not under circumstances amounting to robbery in the ...
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Page 15 - A person offending against any provision of sections forty-one and forty-one-a of this act is a competent witness against another person so offending, and may be compelled to attend and testify upon any trial, hearing, proceeding, or investigation in the same manner as any other person. But the testimony so given shall not be used in any prosecution or proceeding, civil or criminal, against the person so testifying.
Page 5 - the actual existence of any particular purpose, motive or intent is a necessary element to constitute a particular species or degree of crime, the jury may take into consideration the fact that the accused was intoxicated at the time, in determining the purpose, motive or intent with which he committed the act.
Page 38 - ... creates, or allows to be created, such an undue quantity of steam as to burst or break the boiler, or...
Page 148 - ... by a fine of not more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 52 - The first day of the week being by general consent set apart for rest and religious uses, the law prohibits the doing on that day of certain acts hereinafter specified, which are serious interruptions of the repose and religious liberty of the community.
Page 116 - ... than five years, or by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 135 - ... with intent to defraud, omits to make, or to cause or direct to be made, a full and true entry thereof in the books...
Page 163 - Nothing contained in any provision of this Code applies to an offense committed or other act done, at any time before the day when this Code taikes effect. Such an offense must be punished according to, and such act must be governed by the provisions of law existing when it is done or committed, in the same manner as if this Code had not been passed...
Page 133 - To receive or discount any note or other evidence of debt with the intent to enable any stockholder to withdraw any part of the money paid in by him, or his stock ; or, 5.
Page 59 - ... wherein or adjacent to which any beer, ale, wine or liquor is sold or given away, or being in any such place ; or 5.