CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS— What offenses declared to be-continued. criminal code; obtaining goods, money, etc., by false pretenses for and pay over proceeds of quartz treated tract of land . . using false weights or measures at any mill PAGE 308 308 308 309 men violations of provisions of law relating to warehouse; 309 ulent certificate of stock . . . officer of corporation selling, transferring, etc., fraud- officer of corporation signing fraudulent certificate of 310 310 malicious mischief... mingling valuable metal, with samples of ores . opening sealed message, or personating another for the purpose of procuring delivery of message public ranch or stable keeper using animal left with 311 311 311 312 312 312 312 312 destroying or injuring public jail 313 selling or giving away liquors on election day firing woods or prairies in inhabited parts of the state 313 313 larceny or receiving of stolen goods where value does 336 SECTION 1119. 1135. 1136. 1137. 1159. 1283. 1284. 1286. CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS— What offenses declared to be-continued. executive department; failure, neglect or refusal of state treas- issue of unauthorized warrant by auditor of state. . wilful neglect or refusal of state treasurer or auditor unlawful killing of elk, buffalo, deer, antelope, etc.; killing of game in, or entering enclosure of another landmarks; malicious defacement, removal, destruction, etc, of 420 મ 484 1603. 1734. location-stake or other landmark 577 611 1860. 1861. 1947. 1962. 1963. 2040. joining in marriage of male under majority, or female 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 ores; keeping or using false or fraudulent scales or weights for altering or changing true value or weight of . penitentiary; officer of receiving compensation or reward from purchasing or receiving enumerated poisons and giv 612 613 643 643 2070. poisons; violation of laws regulating sales of. 600 2071. 700 public contracts; interest in by, or payment to public officer on 703 ECTION CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS— What offenses declared to be-continued. PAGE 123. births and deaths; failure of physician, surgeon or midwife to keep register and report of . . 712 151.. public lands; firing of lands belonging to state or public domain 719 188. trespass or injury to state lands 726 232. 267. railroads; failure of person having charge of locomotive or 738 752 state seal; illegal use of, forgery or counterfeiting of 785 856 857 weights and measures; selling goods, wares and merchandise insane person not to be found guilty of, provided act committed person encouraging infant, lunatic or idiot to commit, to be accidental or misfortunate acts; offenses against person of mag person becoming insane after commission of crime; proceed- SECTION CRIMINAL CODE-CONTINUED. PAGE 874. witnesses; competency of accused person as 341 1586. testimony of accused person in preliminary examinations be- 572 619. 621. 622. 626. 623. 624. 625. 627. 628. 629. 630. 631. 633. 634. 636. what allegations unnecessary in indictments for duelling 638. voluntary manslaughter; provocation in cases of when to be punished as murder involuntary manslaughter defined; when deemed to be murder 205 where trial may be had in case of homicide; justifiable, defined. a bare fear not sufficient justification in what case self defense a justification execution of sentence of death upon criminal justifiable . 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 mayhem; defined 639. rape; defined. . proof of emission not necessary to convict of crime of rape or 270 or receiving stolen goods where value does not exceed twenty embezzlement. . how incorporation of bank proven, on trials for forgery of bank experts competent witnesses to prove forgery of counterfeiting 733. 734. gambling; offenses against laws in relation to, how prosecuted 298 298 757. disturbing the peace; jurisdiction of justices in prosecutions for 306 788. damages sustained by commission of criminal offense; maintenance of 792. 794. 795. 875. 797. 798. 799. judges of supreme and district courts to report imperfections in commutation of, in capital cases. benefit of clergy, appeals of felony and trials by battel abolished sentence of confinement at hard labor . . 316 316 316 341 316 316 317 disposition of moneys arising from wages or labor of convicts 318 what jury shall find in addition to verdict of not guilty, if de- |