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CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS—

What offenses declared to be-continued.

criminal code; obtaining goods, money, etc., by false pretenses
keeping or using fraudulent scales or weights
owner of quartz mill or furnace refusing to account

for and pay over proceeds of quartz treated
fraudulently re-selling or agreeing to re-sell any lot or

tract of land . .

using false weights or measures at any mill

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violations of provisions of law relating to warehouse;

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ulent certificate of stock . . .

officer of corporation selling, transferring, etc., fraud-

officer of corporation signing fraudulent certificate of
stock with intent to utter

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malicious mischief...

mingling valuable metal, with samples of ores .
divulging contents or purport of telegraphic messsage
sending or delivering false message with intent to in-
jure.

opening sealed message, or personating another for

the purpose of procuring delivery of message
reading or attempting to read message in transit
bribery of telegraphic operator or employee

public ranch or stable keeper using animal left with
him, without consent of owner.

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destroying or injuring public jail

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selling or giving away liquors on election day

firing woods or prairies in inhabited parts of the state

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larceny or receiving of stolen goods where value does

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CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS—

What offenses declared to be-continued.

executive department; failure, neglect or refusal of state treas-
urer to perform official duties . . .

issue of unauthorized warrant by auditor of state. .
refusal of state treasurer to pay warrant lawfully
drawn . . .

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wilful neglect or refusal of state treasurer or auditor
to perform lawful duties, for extortion, receiving
illegal fees, or performance of any unlawful act 421
fees; public officer demanding or receiving illegal fees . . .
public officer receiving compensation for omitting to
issue, serve or execute legal process
game; unlawful killing of insectivorous or game birds

unlawful killing of elk, buffalo, deer, antelope, etc.;
shipping game out of the state for speculative
purposes

killing of game in, or entering enclosure of another
with a gun for purpose of hunting without con-
sent of owner. .

landmarks; malicious defacement, removal, destruction, etc, of

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location-stake or other landmark
marks and brands on flour, meal or other goods; wilful viola-
tion of laws concerning. .

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joining in marriage of male under majority, or female
under age of eighteen, without consent of parent
or guardian..

making false return of, or falsifying record of mar-

riages

nitro-glycerine; unlawful transportation or delivery of

death occurring from.

carrying of animals in vehicles in an inhuman manner
abandonment of animal to die in public place
official bonds; failure of officer to deliver property of office to
sureties, or attempting to exercise duties of office after
failure to file new bond. . .

ores; keeping or using false or fraudulent scales or weights for
weighing or assaying. . . .

altering or changing true value or weight of .

penitentiary; officer of receiving compensation or reward from
contractor, or procuring, aiding or assisting at escape of
prisoner..

purchasing or receiving enumerated poisons and giv
ing false or fictitious name

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poisons; violation of laws regulating sales of.

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public contracts; interest in by, or payment to public officer on
account of

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CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS—

What offenses declared to be-continued.

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births and deaths; failure of physician, surgeon or midwife to

keep register and report of . .

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public lands; firing of lands belonging to state or public domain

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trespass or injury to state lands

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railroads; failure of person having charge of locomotive or
train, to come to full stop at crossings of .
revenue; wilful concealment or misrepresentation of property
to evade taxation

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state seal; illegal use of, forgery or counterfeiting of
stock; marking or branding or defacing or altering mark or
brand of animals the property of another.
unlawful branding of mavorick.

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weights and measures; selling goods, wares and merchandise
or water not in accordance with laws concerning ..

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insane person not to be found guilty of, provided act committed

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person encouraging infant, lunatic or idiot to commit, to be

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accidental or misfortunate acts; offenses against person of mag

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person becoming insane after commission of crime; proceed-
ings in such case

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CRIMINAL CODE-CONTINUED.

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witnesses; competency of accused person as

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testimony of accused person in preliminary examinations be-
fore justices of the peace

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what allegations unnecessary in indictments for duelling

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voluntary manslaughter; provocation in cases of

when to be punished as murder

involuntary manslaughter defined; when deemed to be murder 205
killing; when death must ensue to make killing either murder or man-
slaughter ..

where trial may be had in case of
when justifiable

homicide; justifiable, defined.

a bare fear not sufficient justification

in what case self defense a justification

execution of sentence of death upon criminal justifiable .
excusable defined

other instances in which excusable or justifiable .

when person indicted for to be acquitted

burden of proof in mitigation of ..

abolition of distinction between petit treason and murder
duels or single combats

mayhem; defined

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rape; defined. .

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proof of emission not necessary to convict of crime of rape or
crimes against nature

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or receiving stolen goods where value does not exceed twenty
dollars.

embezzlement. .

how incorporation of bank proven, on trials for forgery of bank

experts competent witnesses to prove forgery of counterfeiting
perjury; what to be set out in indictments for
embracery; defined

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gambling; offenses against laws in relation to, how prosecuted
duties of officers in suppression of

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disturbing the peace; jurisdiction of justices in prosecutions for

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damages sustained by commission of criminal offense; maintenance of

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judges of supreme and district courts to report imperfections in
offenses not herein defined; how prosecuted and punished
punishment; when amount or extent of to be determined by courts

commutation of, in capital cases.

benefit of clergy, appeals of felony and trials by battel abolished
commitments to jails until fines and costs are paid

sentence of confinement at hard labor . .

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disposition of moneys arising from wages or labor of convicts

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what jury shall find in addition to verdict of not guilty, if de-

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