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CHAPTER II.
Resistance by the party about to be injured,.....
SECTION 61. In what cases, and to what extent,........
Resistance by other parties,.
SECTION 62. In what cases,.
CHAPTER III.
Of the intervention of the officers of justice,..
CHAPTER I. Intervention of public officers, in general,..
II. Security to keep the peace,...
........
III. Police in cities and villages, and their attendance at ex-
37-51
39
40-43
43, 44
44-51
Security to keep the peace,...
SECTION 65. Information of threatened offence,....
66. Examination of complainant and witnesses,.
67. Warrant of arrest,......
68. Proceedings, on complaint being controverted,.
69. Person complained of, when to be discharged,..
70. Security to keep the peace, when required,.
71. Effect of giving or refusing to give security,
72. Person committed for not giving security, how discharged,..
73. Undertaking, to be transmitted to sessions,.
40
41
42
74. Security, when required, for assault, &c., in presence of a
75. Appearance of party bound, upon his undertaking,.......
76. Person bound, may be discharged, if complainant do not
appear,
77. Proceedings in sessions, on appearance of both parties,.
81. Security for the peace, not required, except according to this
chapter,
43
Police in cities and villages, and their attendance at exposed
places, ...
SECTION 82. Organization and regulation of the police,
83. Force to preserve the peace, at public meetings, when
and how ordered,
CHAPTER IV.
Suppression of riots,....
SECTION 84. Powers of sheriff or other officer, in overcoming resis-
44
......
tance to process,
85. His duty to certify to court, the names of resisters and their
.....
45
abettors, ........
86. Duty of a person commanded to aid the officer,..
87. When governor to order out a military force, to aid in ex-
88. Magistrates and officers to command rioters to disperse,
89. To arrest rioters, if they do not disperse,...
....
90. Consequences of refusal to aid the magistrates or officers,..
91. Consequences of neglect or refusal of a magistrate or officer,
95. Armed force, to obey orders,
94. Commanding officer and troops, to obey the order,...
96. Conduct of the troops,
97. Governor may, in certain cases, proclaim a county in a state
of insurrection,..........
50
98. May revoke the proclamation,
51
99. Consequences of resisting process, after a county is pro-
claimed in a state of insurrection,
PART III.
OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS FOR THE REMOVAL OF
PUBLIC OFFICERS, BY IMPEACHMENT OR OTHER-
WISE.....
TITLE I. Of impeachments,
52-60
... 52-57
II. Of the removal of justices of the peace, police jus-
tices, and justices of justices' courts and their
clerks,
57-60
TITLE I.
Of impeachments,...
SECTION 100. Impeachment to be delivered to president of senate,......
101. Court to be summoned, and copy of impeachment serv-
ed on defendant,
102. Service, how made,......
103. Proceedings, if defendant do not appear,..
104. Defendant may object to sufficiency of, or deny impeach-
ment,
105. Form of objection or denial,.
106. Proceedings thereon,.
107. Trial, .....
108. Two-thirds necessary to conviction, ....
109, 110. Judgment on conviction, how pronounced,.
112. Effect of judgment of suspension,..
113. Judicial officer, when impeached, disqualified to act, until
acquitted,...
56
114. Presiding officer, when president of the senate is im-
peached,
111. Nature of the judgment,.....
115. Impeachment, not a bar to indictment,.
TITLE II.
Of the removal of justices of the peace, police justices, and jus-
tices of the justices' courts, and their clerks,
SECTION 116. Accusation to be presented to the presiding judge of the
... 57-60
sessions,.....
58
117. Form and verification of the accusation,.
59
118. To be transmitted to district attorney, and copy to be
served on defendant, with notice to appear and answer,.
119. Proceedings, if defendant do not appear,
120. Defendant may object to or deny the accusation,....
121. Form of the objection,
122. Manner of denial,....
123. If objection overruled, defendant to answer forthwith,.....
124. Proceedings upon plea of guilty, refusal to answer, or denial,
125. Majority of court who heard the trial, necessary for con-
viction,...
126. Judgment upon conviction, and its form,
60
680
PART IV.
OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN CRIMINAL ACTIONS PRO-
SECUTED BY INDICTMENT,.....
TITLE I. Of the local jurisdiction of public offences,
.........
61-356
61-67
II. Of the time of commencing criminal actions,........ 67, 68
III. Of the information, and proceedings thereon to the com-
mitment, inclusive,....
9-103
IV. Of the proceedings after commitment, and before in-
dictment, .....
104-136
V. Of the indictment, .
137-175
VI. Of the proceedings on the indictment before trial,.. 177-273
VII. Of the trial, .....
204-237
VIII. Of the proceedings after trial, and before judgment, 237-254
SECTION 127. Jurisdiction of offences committed in this state,.
128.
When the offence is commenced without, but consummated
within this state,........
62
129. When an inhabitant of this state is concerned in a duel out
of the same, and a party wounded dies therein,..........
130. When an inhabitant of this state leaves the same, to elude
the statutes against duelling,........
131. When an offence is committed partly in one county and
partly in another,
63
132. When an offence is committed on the boundary of two or
more counties, or within five hundred yards thereof,....
133. Jurisdiction of an offence on board a vessel,
134. Of indictment for kidnapping, enticing away a child, or
abduction,
135. Of indictment for bigamy or incest, when committed in one
county and defendant apprehended in another,
136. When property is feloniously taken in one county and
brought into another,.
137. Of an indictment against an accessary after the fact,.......
138. Conviction or acquittal in another state, a bar, where the
jurisdiction is concurrent,..
139. Conviction or acquittal in another county, a bar, where
the jurisdiction is concurrent,
Of the Time of commencing Criminal Actions, ...
SECTION 140. Prosecution for murder may be commenced at any time,....
141.
Limitation of two years, in indictments for personating
another and marrying in such assumed character, and for
abduction and seduction.......
142. Limitation of three years, in all other cases,
143. Exception, when defendant is out of the state,.
144. Indictment deemed found, when presented in court and filed,
TITLE III.
Of the Information, and Proceedings thereon to the commitment
ment inclusive,....
CHAPTER I. The information,...
II. The warrant of arrest,
III. Arrest by an officer, under a warrant,.
IV. Arrest by an officer, without a warrant,.
V. Arrest by a private person,.
VI. Re-taking, after an escape or rescue,................
VII. Examination of the case, and discharge of the defendant
or holding him to answer,.....
CHAPTER I.
The Information,....
SECTION 145. Information, defined,.
146. Magistrate, defined,..
147. Who are magistrates,.
69-103
69, 70
70-75
76-80
80, 81
82, 83
The Warrant of Arrest,.......
SECTION 148. Examination of the prosecutor and his witnesses, upon
152. Name or description of the defendant, in the warrant, and
153. Warrant to be directed to and executed by a peace officer,
154. Who are peace officers,.
155, 156.
To what peace officers warrant to be directed, and when
and how to be executed in another county,....
157. Endorsement on the warrant, for service in another county,
how and upon what proof to be made,....
158. Defendant to be taken before the magistrate issuing the
warrant, or another magistrate in the same county,......
159. Defendant, arrested for a misdemeanor in another county,
to be taken before a magistrate therein, and admitted to
bail,
160. Proceedings on taking bail from the defendant, in such case,