DEFINITION OF-
Magistrate Mails....... Manslaughter Military Law.............. ........................ ......................... Miscarriage...... Mischief.. Model.. Municipality Murder.. Newspaper. Night..... Non culpable homicide..... .................... Offensive weapon. Outlawry Ovum Owner Peace officer....................
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Perjury Person Post letter.. Post letter bag. Post office...... Premature labor ........................................................... 192
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5, 703 56
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Prison..... Prize fighting Property Public officer Publishing Piracy.....
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Public Magistrate. Rape...... Riot...... Robbery Sedition.. Seditious conspiracy Seditious libel............................................................... Seditious words
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Seduction Self defence.............. ................ ................ ........................... Sketch... Superior Court of Criminal Juris- diction...... 6 Territorial Division..............6, 703 Testamentary instrument..... Theft......
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Trade Mark............ ................ Treason................................... .......................................... Trustee........................................................ .......................
Unlawful assembly
Vagrant Valuable security. Warrant (in relation to extradi-
tion)......
PAGE. DELUSIONS ..772, 909
7 146 DEMANDING 4 192 .434, 435
49 4 ..148, 149
Wreck............ Writing..
DELIRIUM TREMENS
222 72, 73
536 536
543 185 51 339 67
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Resisting arrest of........ Concealing or assisting... Enticing soldiers or sailors to desert...... Enticing Militia or N. W. Mount ed Police men to desert....... 66 DETAIN. (See Abduction)
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49 217
108
144 49
DETAINER. (See Forcible Entry). 55 DICE. (See Cheating at Play.) (See Gaming.)
DIES FOR COINING
Unlawfully making, etc............ 427
895
Witchcraft............................................... 338 DISABLING
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(See Riolous destruction.)
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Of persons abroad may be taken under a commission............. 636 Of sick persons may be read in evidence at trial.................. 637 On preliminary examination may be read at trial..................... ................ 638 Of persons dangerously ill may be taken under commission.... 635 Accused entitled to inspection and copies of... In Extradition proceedings........ 898 In proceedings under the Fugi- tive Offenders' Act.......... 913
616
DESERTERS
Persons suspected of being, may be arrested
6 272 413 DIRECTORS (See Body Corpo- rate).... .........325, 326 (See Bank)............... .297, 298 DISABILITIES
43 6 51
125
Of Public officials, etc, convicted of certain offences.82, 84, 767, 768
A person, with intent to commit indictable offence........... 169, 170 DISCIPLINE
(See Electors.) EMBARGO Breach of,-excused by necessity 13
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHS
Injuries to.......
ELECTRIC LIGHT
Breach of contract to supply..... 460 EVIDENCE ELISORS
EMBEZZLEMENT
Merged in general term, theft.... 273 EMBRACERY
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Definition of Corruption of juries Juror accepting any bribe.........
EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN.
(See Intimidation.)
ENDANGERING LIFE........
(See Mischief.) ENGLAND
Offences against laws of....... 8, 513 ENHANCING
Prices by combinations in res- traint of trade............... 458, 459 ENTICING
762 ESCAPES AND RESCUES Escape
Away child...... Soldiers or sailors to desert....... Militiamen and N. W. Mounted Policemen to desert..........
(See Forcible Entry and Detainer.) In Burglary
From custody after convic- tion, or from prison... From lawful custody. Assisting escapes..... Aiding escape from prison... 96 Punishment of escaped pri-
96
94 95
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tence Rescues..... Preventing escape from arrest.. 25 Preventing escape, or rescue.
after arrest...............
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At preliminary enquiry. For prosecution 553 554 For defence....... To be read to accused.... ........ 554 Of confession or admission of accused 554 Examples of admissible and inad- missible confessions.......554- 559 Of child (without oath)...... 636, 785 Of Mute..... Under commission,-of person
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781
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dangerously ill
635
636
637
Under commission,-of witnes- ses out of Canada...... Of sick witness, by reading de- position at trial By reading depositions taken at preliminary enquiry.. Before Grand Jury. By comparing disputed hand- writing with genuine.... Cross-examination
As to previous statements of witness, without shewing him the writing contain- ing them..... ........ 642 As to statements of witness before Grand Jury ...... 644 Fabricating...... 90 For Court of Appeal.... 671 In cases of bigamy. 197, 202 In cases of libel... 648 In cases of fraudulent marks on merchandise 649 In cases relating to public stores. 648
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EVIDENCE
898
In cases of polygamy. In extradition cases....... In summary matters................ May be made, at trial, by admis-
707
640
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778
sions...................................... Of accused, or of husband, or wife, competent....... Of a place being a 644 gaming house Of attested instrument............. 641 Of capacity, necessary,-when offender is a child, between
seven and fourteen......
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Of coin being counterfeit
640
641
689
Of conviction of witness. Of conviction or dismissal, on summary trial.................. ..................... Of former written and verbal contradictory statements..642, 644 Of former contradictory state- ments by party's own witness, when hostile......
Of gaming in stocks......... Of Imperial Acts, proclamations, judicial proceedings, official documents, public books,
etc........ 781-783 Of lost writing containing false 324 pretence...... Of Notarial Acts, in Quebec...... 784 Of one witness not sufficient, unless corroborated, in cases of
Treason; Perjury; Seduc- tion; Defiling women; Parents or guardians pro- curing defilement of girls; House holders permitting defilement of girls; Cons- piracy to defile; Carnally knowing idiots; Prostitu- tion of Indian women; Pro- curing feigned marriage; and Forgery.... 684 Of playing in a gaming-house... 645 641 Of previous conviction..
Of statement made by accused before Magistrate........ 640 Of stealing ores or minerals...... 648 Of stealing timber....... Of trial at which perjury was committed......
648
640
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On proceedings for advertising counterfeit money. 641 On trial for child murder..... 641 UnderFugitive Offenders' Act... 913 EVIDENCE ACT. The Canada... 778 EXAGGERATION OF QUALITY
(See False pretences.)......... 314
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Of witnesses..... Cross-examination.......625, 642, 644 549
EXCHEQUER BILL PAPER—
Making, using, or having instru- ments, etc., for making imita- 408 tions of.............. Making, using, or having any imitations of................ .................
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EXHIBITING Any indecent exhibition.. (See Vagrancy.) 106 Any indecent show..... (See Obscene Matter.)... 106, 107 106 (See Exposing for sale.) An information.................. ........................... .................... 3 (See Finding the Indictment.) EX-OFFICIO INFORMATION
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(See Informations.)....... 244, 248
EX-PARTE PROCEEDINGS Publication of.......... .226, 227
(See Libel.)
(See Costs.)
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EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCE Definition of............... Causing any dangerous explo- sion by Causing, or attempting to cause bodily injuries, by Conspiring to cause any dange- rous explosion by........ Doing any act with intent to cause a dangerous explosion by Unlawfully making, or having possession of any.... 58, 59 Consent of Atty. Gen. required, in prosecutions for making or having possession of any...... 517 Destroying or damaging, or at- tempting to destroy or damage any building, machinery, etc., by any... Search warrant for Seizure of......... .........................................! .539, 540
438 539
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From Canada. Warrant; Proceedings be- fore Judge; Evidence; Committal; Surrender; Forms
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From Foreign State........ Requisition; Conveyance of fugitive surrendered;
EXPOSING FOR SALE
Obscene books, pictures, etc...... 106
EXTORTING
EXTRACTS FROM REGISTERS
Falsifying EXTRADITION
Between Canada and United States................................................................................... 904
897
PAGE Construction of list of crimes; List of crimes; Forms..... ..... 900- 904 Convention of 1889-1890, with U. S.............. 906-908 EXTRA-JUDICIAL OATHS...... 91 (See Oaths and Affirmations) 784 (See Statutory declara-
91, 785
JURISDICTION ......... 211, 215, 858 FABRICATING EVIDENCE.. 90, 848 FACSIMILE
Of forged document need not be set out in indictment.......... 584 FACTORS
Frauds by......... 329, 330 FAIR COMMENT (See Libel)...... 228 FAIR CRITICISM (See Libel)...... 228 FAIR DISCUSSION (See Libel)... 228 FAIR REPORTS
Of proceedings of Parliament, Courts of Justice, public meet- ings, etc........ 226, 228, 231 FALSE ACCOUNTING By clerks By officials........ FALSE ACCUSATION
Conspiracy to bring................. 90 FALSE AFFIDAVITS ............... 89
FALSE CERTIFICATES
Uttering.....
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FALSE DECLARATION By defamatory libel........ Of execution of sentence of death 94 By threats to accuse of crime.351, 354 FALSE DIVIDEND WARRANTS
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(See Robbery.) (See Threats.)
Issuing..... FALSE DOCUMENT
Defined...... FALSE EVIDENCE
(See Perjury). 86, 87 Procuring death by................. 147 FALSE NAME Acknowledging instrument in,... 421 (See Forgery.) FALSE NEWS Spreading. FALSE PERSONATION (See Personation.)
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