A Digest of the Criminal Law (crimes and Punishments) by the Late James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart: 5th Ed. by Herbert Stephen, Bart. and Harry Lushington Stephen

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CHAPTER III
20
Ignorance of
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xxxiv
30
ART PAGE 43 Where Instigation is Countermanded
35
Principals in First Degree
36
Punishment of Accessories after the Fact in General and under the Consolidation Acts
37
Duckworth R v
39
AttemptMisdemeanor
41
When Crime committed is probable Consequence of Crime
42
High Treason by Levying War
43
High Treason by Adhering to the Queens Enemies
44
Violating the Kings Wife Etc
45
Punishment for Treason
46
Treasonable Felonies
47
Breach of Official Trust
49
9
54
Unlawful Assembly
55
Forcibly Entry and Detainer
61
Quakers and Religious and Charitable Societies excepted
67
12
72
Swindall R v
78
Punishment of Slavetrading
84
PART III
87
Offences by a Sheriff
93
Embracery
99
Perjury Defined
106
Maintenance
112
Assisting Escape from a Constable or Peace Officer
118
ACTS INJURIOUS TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL CHAPTER XVI
123
CHAPTER XVII
125
Heresies
126
Denying Truth of Christianity Etc
127
Depraving the Lords Supper
128
Clergymen refusing to use the Book of Common Prayer
129
Disturbing Public Worship
130
CHAPTER XVIII
131
Ecclesiastical Censures for Immorality
132
Obscene Publications
133
191A Sending Indecent Letters
135
Householders permitting Defilement of Girls on their Premises
136
Conspiracy to Defile
137
Preventing the Burial of Dead Bodies and Disinterring them
138
CHAPTER XIX
140
Common Nuisance a Misdemeanor
141
Disorderly Houses
142
Common Gaming Houses
143
Evidence that a House is a Common Gaming House
144
Disorderly Places of Entertainment
145
Disorderly Inns
146
Nuisances to Health Life and Property
147
Nuisances by Offensive Trades
148
Nuisances to Bridges
149
212A Nuisances in the Post Office
150
CHAPTER XX
151
Rogues and Vagabonds
152
Incorrigible Rogues
154
Punishment of Rogues Vagabonds Etc
155
PART V
156
ART PAGE 219 Suppression of Riots
157
Prevention of the Commission of Crimes and Arrest of Criminals
158
Private Defence
159
Lawful Force
161
Superior Orders to employ Force
162
Consent to Bodily Injury
164
Right to consent to Bodily Injury short of Maim
165
No Right to consent to Injury constituting a Breach of the Peace
166
Accidental Infliction of Bodily Injury by Lawful ActWhat Acts are Lawful
167
CHAPTER XXII
169
Causing Death by Omissions other than those mentioned in Article 232
171
Delegation of Duty defined in Article 234
172
When Direct Performance of Duty Impossible
173
Duty of Persons doing Acts requiring Special Skill or Know ledge
174
CHAPTER XXIII
175
When an Act is the Remote Cause of Death or one of Several Causes
178
When causing Death does not amount to Homicide
180
When Homicide is Unlawful
181
CHAPTER XXV
195
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ART PAGE 264 Assaults on Persons Protecting Wreck
204
Assaults punishable with Two Years Imprisonment
205
Punishment of Common Assault on Indictment
206
CHAPTER XXVIII
207
Other Provisions as to Rape
208
Punishment of Rape and Carnally Knowing Children under Thirteen
209
CHAPTER XXIX
211
Principals in Second Degree in Bigamy
213
Irregular Marriages under the Marriage Act of 1837
214
Abduction with Intent to Marry
215
Abduction of Girls under Sixteen
216
Abduction of Girls under Eighteen
218
Stealing Children under Fourteen
219
CHAPTER XXX
220
Cruelty to Children by Interested Person
221
Parliamentary Proceedings and Fair Comments Thereon
235
Publication in a Court of Justice
237
Fair Reports of Proceedings of Courts
238
Punishment for Libel
239
PART VI
239
Property in Movable Things
242
Possession
243
Special Owner
245
Taking and Carrying Away
246
Bailment defined
247
Offences Relating to Property Committed by and Against Married Women
248
CHAPTER XXXV
249
WaterGasElectricity
250
Tame Animals and Wild Animals in Captivity
251
Wild Animals Living and Dead
252
Things Abandoned
253
CHAPTER XXXVI
254
Theft by Taking and Carrying Away
256
Theft by a ServantEmbezzlement
258
ART PAGE 324 Theft by a False Pretence
259
Theft by Taking Advantage of a Mistake
261
Theft by Bailees
262
By and from Whom Theft may be Committed 362
263
Finding Goods
264
Conversion after a Taking Amounting to Trespass
266
Conversion after Innocent Taking
267
Obtaining by False Pretences not Theft
268
Taking Tame Animal Wandering not Theft
269
CHAPTER XXXVII
271
The Property Embezzled must be the Masters
275
Distinction Between Embezzlement and Other Kinds of Theft
276
Evidence as to Embezzlement
278
CHAPTER XXXVIII
279
CHAPTER XXXIX
282
Robbing Places of WorshipBurglary
283
Housebreaking and Commission of Felony
284
Being Found in Possession of Housebreaking Instruments
285
CHAPTER XL
286
Stealing and Concealing Valuable Securities
287
Thefts punishable with Penal Servitude for Life
288
Opening Letters
295
Obtaining Credit Etc by False Pretences
304
CHAPTER XLII
310
CHAPTER XLIII
318
Receiving Property Unlawfully Obtained
319
CHAPTER XLIV
321
Making a False Document defined
323
Document
328
128
329
Forgeries punishable with Penal Servitude for Life
330
Forgeries punishable with Fourteen Years Penal Servitude
334
Forgeries punishable with Seven Years Penal Servitude
336
Forgery punishable with Five Years Penal Servitude
338
Forging Ballot Papers
339
Offences relating to Exchequer Bills and Paper used for them Seven Years Penal Servitude
343
The Like Three Years Imprisonment
344
Forging Trade Marks and Misapplying Trade Descriptions
346
Accessories Abroad
348
Forgery at Common Law Misdemeanor
350
CHAPTER XLVI
351
Acknowledging Recognizance Etc in False Name
352
CHAPTER XLVII
354
Coining and Possession of Instruments for CoiningPenal Servitude for Life
355
ClippingPenal Servitude for Fourteen Years
356
Coining Copper or Foreign MoneyPenal Servitude for Seven Years
357
Coining Foreign Copper MoneyPenal Servitude for Seven Years
358
Uttering Base Copper or Foreign Coin
359
Making or Selling Medals resembling Coin
360
Principals and Accessories
361
CHAPTER XLVIII
362
Offences committed by or in Relation to Explosive Substances
363
Arson Etc Penal Servitude for Life
364
Arson Injuries to Ships or Cattle Etc Fourteen Years Penal Servitude
367
Threats to Burn Etc Ten Years Penal Servitude
369
Malicious MischiefFive Years Penal Servitude
372
Making and Possessing Gunpowder for Certain Purposes
373
CHAPTER XLIX
376
Offences relating to Deer Hares and Rabbits
377
CHAPTER L
379
Undischarged Bankrupt Obtaining Credit
383
Offences by the Masters of British Ships
384
Neglect of Duty in Case of Collision
385
Offences by Pilots
386
Forging False Declarations Etc under the Merchant Shipping Act
387
Various Offences under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894
389
Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade
390
What Acts done in Restraint of Trade are not Unlawful
391
Third Offences against the Truck Acts
394
Appendix of Notes
395
Alphabetical Table of Indictable Offences
433
Child R v 1830 4 C P 442
442
Index
457
Fallon R v
459

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69 ÆäÀÌÁö - Builds or agrees to build, or causes to be built, any ship with intent or knowledge, or having reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any friendly state...
382 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall be lawful for one or more persons, acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or of an individual employer or firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working.
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - State, or by any judge or justice therein respectively, whereby the person of any ambassador or other public minister of any foreign prince or State, authorized and received as such by the President of the United States...
95 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election : 5. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money, or any part thereof, shall be expended in bribery at any election...
381 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority,— 1.
71 ÆäÀÌÁö - By adding to the number of the guns, or by changing those on board for other guns, or by the addition of any equipment for war, increases or augments, or procures to be increased or augmented, or is knowingly concerned in increasing or augmenting the warlike force of any ship which, at the time of her being within the dominions of Her Majesty, was a ship in the military or naval service of any foreign State at war with any friendly State.
97 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... any temporal or spiritual injury, damage, harm, or loss upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting...
239 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... for the protection and security of her own separate property, as if such property belonged to her as a feme sole, but, except as aforesaid, no husband or wife shall be entitled to sue the other for a tort.
309 ÆäÀÌÁö - Be it enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that wherever any person taketh money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of helping any person...
305 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... written statement or account which he shall know to be false in any material particular, with intent to deceive or defraud any member, shareholder, or creditor of such body corporate or public company, or with intent to induce any person to become a shareholder or partner therein, or to intrust or advance any property to such body corporate or public company, or to enter into any security for the benefit thereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...

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