SECTION 63. Unlawful offers to procure offices for electors, 64. Communicating such offers,. . . . 65. Furnishing money for elections, except for specified purposes, 70. Importing voters who are unqualified,. 71. Illegal voting by inhabitant of another state, . 72. Illegal voting by inhabitant of this state, 73. Illegal voting by resident of different election district, 77. False statements upon applying for registry, 78. What is deemed a false statement,. 79. Disturbance of public meeting,.. 80. Preventing public meetings, 81. Preventing electors from attending public meetings, 82. Preventing electors from voting,..... 83. Disobedience to lawful commands of inspectors, 84. Riotous conduct, or violence, which impedes elections, 85. Summary arrest therefor,..... 86. Such arrest no bar to a subsequent prosecution, 90. Falsely canvassing votes, or certifying result of election,. 92. Irregularities in election no defense for violations of this chapter,. 93. Rights of persons lawfully interfering in elections declared, 94. Submission of questions to the people, . 95. Good faith in offering to vote, a defense for alleged illegal voting, E 110. Exercising functions of office, after successor has qualified, 111. Refusal to surrender books, &c., of office to successor upon demand, OF CRIMES AGAINST THE LEGISLATIVE POWER. SECTION 113. Preventing the meeting or organization of either branch of the 114. Disturbing the legislature while in session,. 116. Intimidating a member of the legislature, 117. Compelling either house to perform or omit any official act, BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION. SECTION 125. Giving bribes to judges, jurors, referees, &c., SECTION 128. Misconduct by jurors, arbitrators and referees, 129. Judicial officers, jurors, referees, &c., accepting gifts from parties, . 130. "Gifts" defined, 131. Improper attempts to influence jurors, referees or arbitrators,. 132. Drawing jurors fraudulently,.... 133. Misconduct by officer having charge of juries,. Page. .40 40 40 40 41 41 ESCAPES, AND AIDING THEREIN. SECTION 136. Re-arrest of escaped prisoners,. 137. Escape from state prison,.. 138. Attempt to escape from state prison, 43 43 43 139. Escape from other than state prison,.. 43 140. Attempt to escape from other than state prison, 43 ... 141. Assisting prisoner to escape from prison, 142. Carrying into prison things useful to aid an escape,. 143. Concealing escaped prisoner,.. 144. Assisting prisoner to escape from officer, 145. "Prison" defined,.. 146. "Prisoner" defined, 44 44 44 44 44 45 CHAPTER IV. FORGING, STEALING, MUTILATING AND FALSIFYING JUDICIAL AND PUBLIC RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS. SECTION 147. Larceny, destruction, &c., of records by officers having them in custody, 148. Larceny, destruction, &c., of records by other persons, 149. Offering false or forged instruments to be filed or recorded,... 155. Witness' knowledge of materiality of his testimony not necessary, 51 SECTION 156. Making of deposition, &c., when deemed complete,. 157. Statement of that which one does not know to be true, 159. Summary committal of witnesses who have committed perjury, 161. Documents necessary to prove such perjury may be detained,. 164. Convict of perjury declared incompetent as a witness, CHAPTER VI. FALSIFYING EVIDENCE. Page. 51 51 51 52 52 52 53 53 53 OTHER OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE. SECTION 171. Injury to records and embezzlement committed by ministerial officers, 172. Permitting escapes, and other unlawful acts, committed by ministe rial officers, 173. Officer refusing to receive prisoner into his custody, 58 58 59 174. Delaying to take person arrested for crime before a magistrate,. 179. Resisting execution of process, aiding escapes, &c., in county which has been proclaimed in insurrection, 60 180. Obstructing public officer in the discharge of his duty,. 185. Attempting to intimidate judicial or ministerial officers, jurors, &c., 189. Mortgage of lands under adverse possession not prohibited. 194. Buying demands for suit by an attorney, 195. Buying demands by a justice or constable, for suit before a justice, 197. Forfeiture of office,. 198. Receiving claims, in what cases allowable, 199. Application of previous sections to persons prosecuting in person,. ...... Page. 64 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 201. Criminal contempts, 66 202. Renewing application to stay trial of an indictment, without leave,. 68 68 68 205. Disclosure of depositions returned by grand jury with presentment, 69 69 207. Racing near a court,... 69 208. Selling liquor in court houses or prisons, or near election polls,. 217. Disclosing fact of indictment having been found,. 218. Grand juror disclosing what transpired before the grand jury, ... 221. Unauthorized communications with convict in state prison, 74 74 74 74 74 223. False certificates by public officers,.. 74 75 CHAPTER VIII. CONSPIRACY. SECTION 224. Criminal conspiracies defined, 225. Conspiracies against the peace of the state, 226. Overt act, when necessary, |