Defences to Crime: Special defences to crimes against the public

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SECTION 42
57
Miscegnation When Crime not Committed Negro White Person
62
Neglect to Supply Food to Infant Master and Servant
68
Neglect Poor Parent
74
Abandonment of Wife People v Naehr 1 N Y Crim Rep 513
84
NOTES
93
SECTION
95
24
100
Disturbing Religious WorshipIntention State v Linkhaw 69 N C
102
CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY AND THE LAWS OF NATURE 1108
108
CHAPTER II
109
Piracy Elements of the Offense Construction of the United States
122
Elections Residence
132
ElectionsVoter Convicted of Infamous Crime United States v Barn
138
Elections Governor of State not an Officer of Election
146
Counterfeiting Abstracting Metal United States v Sissner 12 Fed
152
Counterfeiting Coins must Deceive and must be Similar to Genuine Ones
154
SECTION 121
159
CounterfeitingIntent not to Circulate United States v King 5 McLean
163
Issuing Money Obligations Payable in Goods United States v
170
Enticing Seamen to DesertWho Punishable United States v Thompson
176
Pension LawsRetaining Pension Money by Agent United States v
184
Withholding Pension MoneyConstruction
192
Embezzlement by Officers Construction of Statute United States v
197
Revenue Law Failure to Notify of Manufacture of Still United States
206
Postoffice Laws Stealing from Letter after Delivery by Carrier United
222
Postoffice Laws Nonmailable Matter Indecent Letters United States
230
Revenue Law Carrying on Business without License
237
59
238
258
240
65
254
83
266
CRIMES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT 109285
285
CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE
286
286
310
Gay 2 Gall 359
321
Resisting Officer Rescuing Goods from Constable without Assault not
335
Perjury Oath must be required by
343
Perjury Oath must be Required by LawOfficer must have Jurisdiction
355
Babcock 4 McLean 113
362
Perjury Officer must have Authority Stewart v State 6 Tex App
369
Perjury Statement must be Material Hembree v State 52 Ga 242
376
SECTION
382
Perjury Materiality of Testimony Instructions Donohoe v State 14
383
PerjurySwearing to Opinion without Reasonable Cause Commonwealth
391
Perjury Inconsistent Statements Proof Schwartz v Commonwealth
400
PerjuryForgery Making False Affidavits
406
Subornation of Perjury
413
Common Barrator
418
187
429
1286
435
CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE 286441
441
CHAPTER IV
451
Malicious Mischief Malice Towards Owner Necessary
465
Malicious MischiefTitle to Property Behrens v State 14 Tex App
475
Malicious Mischief Killing must be Wanton Branch v State 41
481
Revenue Law Failure to Obliterate Stamp United States v Buchanan
487
Catching Depredating Animal in Steeltrap Hodge
491
Slander Not an Indictable Crime State v Wakefield 8 Mo App 11
498
Slander Proof of Charge Conlee v State 14 Tex App 222
515
LibelMust Expose Person to Ridicule or Hatred People v Jerome 1
521
Conspiracy Means must Defraud Indictment March v People 7 Barb
530
173a
590
Forcible Detainer Personal Property
593
94
598
Malice Must be Towards Owner
600
Arson Burning Jail to Escape Delaney v State 41 Tex
601
CRIMES AGAINST THE PUBLIC PEACE 442623
623
99
624
Arson
631
sent
636
299
637
Liquor LawsLicense to keep Tavern
642
1801
646
Biddle 54 N H 379
662
Killian 109 Mass 345
680
Nuisance Public HealthBurning by Order of Public Authorities
710
Game LawsOffering to Sell Birds Killed in another State Common
716
NuisanceCommon Scold Slanderer and Brawler
725
Indecent Exposure Exposure to one Person Only Indictment Public
733
Proof of Reputation of House Insufficient
739
NuisanceCommon Prostitute Arrest in Public Streets R v Levecque
745
NOTES
748
Table
753
300
760
Prescription of Physician
762
304
790
Not Obliged to Borrow Money R v Vann
791
Minor Female Supported by Parents
799
NUISANCES 624800
800
Threatening to Take Life Evidence March v State 3 Tex App 107
804
Building Building Ruined by Fire and being Repaired R v
815
NOTES
818
BLACKMAILING AND THREATENING 824837
824
Letter Sent in Sport
834
BURGLARY 838886
838
Burglary Breaking
852
Burglary Felonious Intent Necessary
874
233
885
EMBEZZLEMENT 889954
887
Embezzlement AgentRequisites of Crime Webb v State 8 Tex App
892
Embezzlement Money Embezzled Must be Property of Prosecutor R v
895
R v
909
Embezzlement National Banks Embezzlement by Cashier not Punish
927
NOTES
934
Agent or Servant
935
385
937
Not Paying Over Money
943
398
948
401
950
BLACKMAILING AND THREATENING
959
Vagabond Common Prostitute
964
Hunt 4
966
Training or Discipline
969
ConspiracyIntent to Defraud
974
104a
980
254
985
Act Must be Knowingly Done
988
269a
991
Resisting Officer Must be an Officer
997
217
999
38
1006
237
1007

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165 ÆäÀÌÁö - States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude.
218 ÆäÀÌÁö - All laws should receive a sensible construction. General terms should be so limited In their application as not to lead to injustice, oppression, or an absurd consequence. It will always, therefore, be presumed that the Legislature Intended exceptions .to Its language, which would avoid results of this character. The reason of the law, in such cases, should prevail over its letter.
594 ÆäÀÌÁö - A conspiracy consists not merely in the intention of two or more, but in the agreement of two or more to do an unlawful act, or to do a lawful act by unlawful means.
172 ÆäÀÌÁö - That any person that shall knowingly make a false affidavit for such purpose shall be deemed guilty of perjury and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, within the discretion of the court.
538 ÆäÀÌÁö - If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States or to defraud the United States In any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of such parties do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, all the parties to such conspiracy shall be liable to a penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars, or to Imprisonment for not more than two years or to both fine and Imprisonment In the discretion of the court" Section 5445 of the Revised Statutes of the United...
135 ÆäÀÌÁö - Laws shall be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the right of suffrage hereby established, and for the registration of voters ; which registration shall be completed at least ten days before each election.
515 ÆäÀÌÁö - Without attempting to review and reconcile all the cases, we are of opinion, that as a general description, though perhaps not a precise and accurate definition, a conspiracy must be a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some purpose, not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means.
240 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming, of any ship or vessel, with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
498 ÆäÀÌÁö - In an action for libel or slander, it shall not be necessary to state in the complaint any extrinsic facts for the purpose of showing the application to the plaintiff of the defamatory matter out of which the cause of action arose ; but it shall be sufficient to state generally, that the same was published or spoken concerning the plaintiff; and if such allegation be controverted, the plaintiff shall establish on the trial that it was so published or spoken.
307 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any collector, deputy collector, or inspector may enter, in the day-time, any building or place where any articles or objects subject to tax are made, produced, or kept, within his district, so far as it may be necessary, for the purpose of examining said articles or objects.

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