CRIMINAL TRESPASS-continued. PAGE. what amounts to possession.. when bonâ fide claim of title, an answer does not embrace cases of personal property how punishable, XVII. 447, 339 340 ib. 344 341 344 ib. ib. ib. "house trespass,"-what constitutes, XVII. 442, and how punishable, if simple, XVII. 448,.. if in order to commit an offence punishable if in order to commit an offence punishable if with preparation for causing hurt, &c., "lurking house-trespass," what constitutes, XVII. 443, if in order to commit another offence, punish- if grievous hurt, is caused, &c. while commit- "lurking house-trespass by night" what constitutes, "house-breaking by night" what constitutes, XVII. 446, 345 341 342 345 345 ib. 347 341 343 346 ib. if with preparations to cause hurt or ib. grievous hurt or death caused by one of several persons breaking open closed receptacle containing, &c., property, PAGE. CULPABLE HOMICIDE-continued. when it is murder, XVI. 300, and Excepts. and Provos. when not murder when committed under provocation, XVI. 300, Except. when committed in exceeding the right of private defence, by public servant exceeding his powers in sudden fight and passion, XVI. 300, Except. when person above 18 years of age voluntarily suffers when the death caused is that of another than the person whose death was intended, XVI. 301, punishment for, when it amounts to murder, XVI. 302, 238 241 ib. 244 ib. 245 ib. ib. 246 CUMULATIVE PUNISHMENT on conviction of different offences not where single offence is made up of different parts, where offences are parts of some combined offence DACOITY-continued. making preparation for, how punishable, XVII. 399, 400, .. wandering thieves how punishable, XVII. assembling for purpose of committing, XVII. 402, DEAF AND DUMB who are destitute of reason.. who have reason, but cannot understand the proceedings misappropriating moveable property belonging to estate See-Misappropriation. DECENCY public, XIV, See-Nuisance. Obscenity. DECLARATION before a public servant, when an "oath," II. 51, making a false, which is receivable in evidence, XI. 199, ib. 285 26 237 311 203 27 161 162 signing or becoming party to a, with false statement of what constitutes the offence, XXI. 499, and Explans. of a collection of persons 378-391 378 379 383 ib. ib. 384 ib. 384 nothing amounts to, if true, and if it is for the public good if said, &c., bona fide of public conduct of public proof of good faith any person touching a public if it is a true report of proceedings of Court of if said, &c., bona fide respecting the merits of or regarding the merits of public per- if it be a censure passed bona fide by one having printing or engraving matter known to be 385 386 387 ib. 388 ib. 389 390 391 ib. ib. 392 74-79 4 6 408 409 ib. DEPREDATION committing, on territories in alliance or at peace with the DESERTION PAGE. 105 abetting, of soldier or sailor, VII. 135, 108 harbouring deserter, VII. 136, ib. concealing deserter on board merchant vessel, VII. 137, 109 permanent, of neck or face, is grievous hurt, XVI. 320, 256 assault, or using criminal force, with intent to, XVI. 355, 274 ib. 256 ..165-169 |